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These days, private hospitals are really looting people. Today, I went to a hospital with my friend, and the doctor prescribed a medicine that I couldn't find anywhere else. In the end, we had to buy it from the hospital's own pharmacy. And we’ll pro

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This is standard practice everywhere, not just India. Hospitals have tie-ups with pharma companies for specific formulations. The "can't find anywhere else" part is usually because it's a specific brand or combination. Ask for generic alternatives - doctors are legally required to provide them if you request.

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