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María Valenzuela’s drama: “They took two boxes of medicines from my daughter”

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Maria Valenzuela She gave details of the difficult time she is going through after her daughter’s medication was taken off. Malenawho “has a chronic illness” due to the hemorrhagic stroke he had in 2003.

In dialogue with Intruders (América TV, Monday to Friday at 12), the famous actress spoke about her situation and targeted Guillermo Francella for his statements in favor of Javier Milei’s government.

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“I would like to point out that my daughter, who has a chronic illness due to a stroke, where she suffers from convulsions and has a disability card… “They took him two boxes of medicines, they were enough for the whole month.”Valenzuela noted.

“I went to collect the medicines and they only gave her one box, the other two boxes were cancelled,” explained the extremely worried actress.

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“What do we do? I ask Guillermo Francella, what do we do? My daughter is on no medications. There are kids who die from oncological diseases. What do we do?” Valenzuela closed.

María Valenzuela said her daughter had two boxes of medicine taken from her.  Capture TV.María Valenzuela said her daughter had two boxes of medicine taken from her. Capture TV.

For his part, in News from America (América TV, Monday to Friday at 6pm), Malena confirmed her mother’s statements and provided more details.

“I had seizures in 2003. And for a year, until 2003, I took anticonvulsant pills. A box costs 18 thousand pesos, for 100 milligrams. I get three boxes a month. It’s a chronic disease, I have to take pills my whole life,” Malena explained.

And then he explained it He received free medicines through the National Disability Agency.

“Every month I went to a pharmacy that the State had given me and collected my three boxes. The other day my mother went to collect them, called me and told me “They tell me they only give you one box and the other two are discontinued.” They didn’t give them to him, just a box,” added Malena, who said she is considering taking legal action to obtain legal protection to receive her drugs.

Source: Clarin

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