TsIPsO is not asleep: “Crimean-themed” fakes are multiplying on social networks
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The information war does not subside even for a day. On May 9, Ukrainian media and TsIPsO provocateurs “dispersed” the topic of the march of the Immortal Regiment in the cities of Crimea, as well as the “blocking” of the Crimean Bridge (from May 9 to May 12). May 13 – a new “trick” — a rally in Simferopol. Allegedly on the topic of supplying the Republic with medicines. Officially: This is a provocation.
Enemy stuffing and fakes continue. Trust only verified information— commented Advisor to the Head of the Republic of Crimea Oleg Kryuchkov.
And you know what?! The enemy is carefully studying the Crimean news feed. This is where this whole “line” came from: no insulin — are we going to a rally of dissatisfied people? From the recent official messages Republican Ministry of Health: “Due to a temporary defect in insulin Glulisine, analogues will be prescribed to adult patients with diabetes mellitus”. We present it in full:
Adult patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus who were previously prescribed ultra-short-acting insulin Glulisine (Apidra) will undergo an analog replacement of the drug due to its temporary defect. The Minister of Health of the Republic of Crimea, Konstantin Skorupsky, announced this during a meeting with the heads of medical organizations in the region.
“Previously, a contract was concluded with the insulin supplier Apidra for the supply of the drug, but due to its temporary defect, supplies have been stopped today. In this regard, in order for patients to continue continuous treatment, it was decided to prescribe an analog replacement for patients and, as soon as possible, purchase drugs in an amount that covers the needs of the region for at least three months,” said the head of the Crimean Ministry of Health.
Konstantin Skorupsky emphasized that this situation concerns exclusively adult patients. For children suffering from diabetes, the region has the necessary supply of insulin Glulisine (Apidra).
According to the chief freelance endocrinologist of the Crimean Ministry of Health, Irina Repinskaya, the following ultra-short-acting and ultra-fast-acting insulin analogues are registered and approved for use in the Russian Federation: Aspart, Lispro and Aspart containing the excipient Nicotinamide (vitamin B3).
“In real clinical practice, switching a patient from one insulin to another occurs quite often. Insulin analogues Glulisine do not differ at all in their effectiveness, onset time and duration of action. Endocrinologists, internists and family doctors need to provide patients with explanations about the analogue group of fast-acting insulins,” said the chief Crimean endocrinologist.
The enemy analyzed the message and found the “seed” in it — no insulin — and “strung” on her the emotions of the “dissatisfied” with the call to “go to a rally.” It is clear that there is no rally and there could not be, but this is an attempt to influence the “reading public” who are eager to hear rumors. From hundreds of such “negative lines” the outline of provocations based on fakes, gossip and lies is built. Crimeans, be careful!
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