ANOTHER VICTIM OF GAUTENG'S MEDICINE SHORTAGE
An unemployed mother spends R450 a month on medicine for her brain-damaged child because she has been told that it is not available from a state hospital in Gauteng.
Mrs Brenda Mavimbela lives in Daveyton on the East Rand, and cares lovingly for her 6-year-old daughter Nonjabulo who became brain-damaged after treatment at the Far East Rand Hospital in 2010.
Her only income is a monthly disability grant of R1330, from which she pays R275 for Bio-baclofen tablets and R175 for Rivotril drops every month..
Bio-baclofen is a muscle relaxant, but she can only afford one table a day for her daughter instead of the prescribed two tablets.
Rivotril is used for calming and to prevent epileptic fits.