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Actavis gifts $2.7m worth medicines to Libya

Actavis, a developer of generic pharmaceutical, has donated $2.7m worth medicines to compensate shortages of essential supplies in Libya.

Actavis is donating 170 pallets of urgent medicines including cardiology, anti-infective, pain management and gastrointestinal products.

Actavis’ donation will be sent to the Medical Supply Organisation within the Ministry of Health in Libya, for distribution to all affected areas within the country.

Actavis CEO Claudio Albrecht said the goods will leave Malta on Sunday and arrive in Tripoli during next week.