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N.B. woman without family doctor turns to private sector for ADHD meds

A New Brunswick woman says she has no choice but to turn to the private sector to get refills for her medication -- and it's a costly process.



A New Brunswick woman without a family doctor is turning to the private sector to obtain ADHD medication refills due to difficulties accessing them through the public healthcare system. She faces costs of over $200 for an initial assessment and $80 per appointment to renew her medications through a private company.

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