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French Pharmaceutical Company Donates Medicine to the Cambodian Red Cross

PHNOM PENH: French pharmaceutical company, Bailly-Creat Laboratory, has donated 10 different types of medicine to the Cambodian Red Cross, in order to distribute to health centers in remote provinces. The donation was made at the Cambodian Red Cross head office on Wednesday, 26 October.

The Secretary General of the Cambodian Red Cross, Pum Chantyny, representing the organizations President, First Lady Bun Rany Hun Sen, thanked the President of Bailly-Creat Laboratory, Patrick Choay, for donating this medicine to the Cambodian Red Cross. She said that the Cambodian Red Cross will distribute the donated medicine to health centers in remote provinces, which will help to treat many who are in need.

Bailly-Creat Laboratory President, Patrick Choay, expressed his appreciation of the humanitarian work done by the Cambodian Red Cross, which he said has helped to alleviate the hardships of the most vulnerable people in Cambodia.

Bailly-Creat is a French pharmaceutical company that specializes in the production of dry-form pills, producing more than 12 billion tablets per year and exporting to more than 30 countries around the world.



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