Red tape squeeze on cancer painkiller

  • 27/06/1998

An artificial, country-wide scarcity in supplies of the painlikking drug, morphine, is driving terminally ill cancer patients to agonising deaths. For nearly two years now the drug has been extremely difficult to procure because of red tape. Government rules meant to prevent morphine abuse have actually made the drug inaccessible for cancer patients who do not respond to curative therapies.