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Poland delivers children’s antibiotics to Ukrainian hospitals in Lviv

24.10.2025 10:55
Poland has delivered a convoy of medical aid to Lviv, Ukraine, providing 30,000 doses of the children’s antibiotic Polcylin to local hospitals.
Poland delivered a humanitarian convoy to Lviv carrying 30,000 doses of the childrens antibiotic Polcylin, which were provided to Ukrainian hospitals to treat respiratory infections during the winter season.
Poland delivered a humanitarian convoy to Lviv carrying 30,000 doses of the children’s antibiotic Polcylin, which were provided to Ukrainian hospitals to treat respiratory infections during the winter season.Photo: Andriyko Podilnyk/Unsplash.com/CC0

The shipment, prepared by Tarchomińskie Zakłady Farmaceutyczne, came in response to a request from the Ukrainian Ministry of Health made several months ago.

The antibiotics are intended to treat common respiratory infections such as strep throat, throat infections, and pneumonia, especially during the autumn and winter months.

The medicines were handed over at the Lviv Regional Hospital for War Veterans and Repressed Persons.

They will be distributed to children in need by Ukraine’s State Public Health Centre under the Ministry of Health.

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Source: IAR/Radio Poland