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English Language Page LIST OF CLINICS LACKING NECESSARY MEDICINES
1. Astrakhan Regional Psychiatric Clinic (50% of the required supply, 19,75 rubles per day for one patient)
2. Vladimir Regional Psychiatric Clinic #1 (49%, lack of new medicines)
3. Volgograd Regional Psychiatric Clinic #2 (41% of the required supply, deficit of new medicines)
4. Vologda Regional Psychiatric Clinic (14 rubles per day for one patient, 20% of the required supply, deficit of new medicines)
5. Kotelnicheskaya Psychiatric Clinic of the Kirov Region (14—15% of the required supply, deficit of new medicines — only 5% patients get them on clinic’s account)
6. Kirov Regional Psychiatric Clinic (50% of the required supply, patients buy medicines themselves)
7. Psychiatric Department of Komi-Permyatsky Autonomous District Clinic (deficit of new medicines, lack of new medicines)
8. Kostroma Regional Psychiatric Clinic (20% of the required supply, 5,66 rubles per day for one person in 2002 and 6,67 rubles in 2003, lack of old generation medicines, quantity of anti-depressant is limited)
9. Krasnodar Territorial Psychiatric Clinic (50% of the required supply)
10. Krasnoyarsk Territorial Psychiatric Clinic #1 (41% of the required supply, new medicines are provided only for children and patients who are for the first time in the clinic)
11. Krasnoyarsk Territorial Psychiatric Clinic #2 (38%, lack of new medicines)
12. Krasnoyarsk Territorial Psychiatric Clinic #3 (30% the required supply, lack of new medicines)
13. Kurgan Regional Psychiatric Clinic (50% of the required supply)
14. Shadrinskaya Neuro-Psychiatric Clinic of Kurgan Region (50% of the required supply, 12,4 rubles per day for one person for medicines)
15. Neuro-Psychiatric Department of the Nenetsky Autonomous District Clinic (deficit of medicines of both old and new generation)
16. Nizhnii Novgorod City Psychiatric Clinic #1 (10% of the required supply, absence of new medicines, medicines are bought by patients’ relatives)
17. Novgorod Regional Psychiatric Clinic (46% of the required supply, few of new medicines)
18. Oryol Regional Psychiatric Clinic (50% of the required supply, quantity of new generation medicines is limited)
19. Оренбургская областная ПБ #1 (45% of the required supply, quantity of new generation medicines is limited)
20. Кузнецкая городская ПБ Пензенской области (33% of the required supply, absence of new medicines)
21. Perm regional Psychiatric Clinic (22 rubles per day, few of new medicines)
22. Vladivostok City Psychiatric Clinic (Primorsky territory) (50% of the required supply, absence of new medicines, medicines are bought by patients’ relatives)
23. Primorsky Territorial Psychiatric Clinic #1 (20% of the required supply, absence of new medicines)
24. Republican Neuro-Psychiatric Dispensary of Buryatia (21% of the required supply, deficit of new medicines)
25. Prokhladninsk District Psychiatric Clinic of Kabardino-Balkaria (29% of the required supply, absence of new medicines)
26. Republican Neuro-Psychiatric Dispensary of Kalmykia (7,4% of the required supply, absence of new medicines, medicines are bought by patients’ relatives)
27. Republican Psychiatric Clinic of the Komi Republic (25—40% of the required supply)
28. Ukhta City Psychiatric Clinic of the Komi Republic (absence of new medicines)
29. Republican Psychiatric Clinic of Mordovia (16% of the required supply, lack of new medicines, medicines are bought by patients)
30. Republican Psychiatric Clinic of Tatarstan (33% of the required supply, lack of new medicines)
31. Smolensk Regional Psychiatric Clinic (deficit of medicines of both old and new generation)
32. Smolensk Medical Labor Institution “Psychiatric Clinic” (40% of the required supply, absence of new medicines, lack of correctors)
33. Stavropol Territorial Psychiatric Clinic #2 (only necessary for life sustenance is available)
34. Chita Regional Psychiatric Clinic #1 (5 per day for one patient for medicines, absence of new medicines)
35. Ulyanovsk Regional Psychiatric Clinic #1 (30% of the required supply, limited quantity of aminasine and haloperidol (main medicines of old generation, medicines are bought by patients’ relatives)
36. Yaroslavl Regional Psychiatric Clinic (40—50% of the required supply, lack of new medicines) |