This will enable the poor and underprivileged diabetic patients to get free and timely treatment and lead a healthy lifestyle.


Islamabad: King Salman Relief Center Pakistan has provided medicines and medical equipment to the Diabetes Association of Pakistan in Karachi.
This will enable the poor and underprivileged diabetic patients to get free and timely treatment and lead a healthy lifestyle.
Around 4,160 people will be benefiting from this assistance.
The package includes devices for examining blood samples, 7890 different types of insulin pens for patients, and 1,620 units of different medicines for diabetics.
The center also equipped a diabetic foot examination clinic with two examination beds, a sterilization device for surgical instruments, a doppler device for examining blood vessels, and another for examining nerves, in addition to delivering 318 different surgical tools for examination and treatment of the diabetic foot.

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