Woman has 120-mile round trip to get epilepsy drug
A woman in rural America with epilepsy has to make a 120-mile round trip to get her medication due to the lack of pharmacies in her area. This long journey puts a strain on her financially and emotionally, as she has to allocate time and resources to make the trip each month.
Access to important medications is crucial for those with chronic conditions like epilepsy. The lack of pharmacies in rural areas can create barriers to receiving proper care and treatment. This woman’s story highlights the challenges many individuals face in accessing necessary medication.
Efforts should be made to increase access to pharmacies in underserved areas to ensure that all individuals, regardless of location, have access to the medications they need to manage their health conditions.