It's accusing Stephen Donnelly of leaving Ireland's 1,900 pharmacies in the dark over future funding.
The Irish Pharmacy Union says it's rapidly losing faith in the Health Minister.
It's accusing Stephen Donnelly of leaving Ireland's 1,900 pharmacies in the dark over future funding.
The Minister is legally obliged to review the funding model by the end of this month.
Interim Secretary General of the IPU, Derek Reilly says costs have increased dramatically but the fees they receive are lower now than in 2009:

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