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Mum vows justice over son’s epilepsy drug shortage death

In a statement, Midway Pharmacy said: “We were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Mr Crompton.

“The national issue of the ready availability of vital medication is of ongoing concern to all of us in the pharmacy profession.

“We are committed to complying with all investigations, including with regulatory agencies, to ensure a thorough understanding of the issues involved and recognise that this issue needs further urgent examination within the profession.”

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “Our deepest sympathies are with David’s family and friends in this tragic case.

“We are committed to considering any lessons that can be learned to prevent tragedies similar to this in future.

“We are aware of Epilepsy Action’s concerns and will respond in due course.”

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