'If it was Viagra, it would have been solved overnight'

By Chloe Booker
Updated April 24 2017 - 9:43am, first published April 19 2017 - 2:06am
The Age, News 12/04/2017, picture by Justin McManus. Shortage in Oestrogen patches. Tris Raouf who needs the hormonal replacement therapy and becomes it becomes very bedridden. Photo: Justin McManus
The Age, News 12/04/2017, picture by Justin McManus. Shortage in Oestrogen patches. Tris Raouf who needs the hormonal replacement therapy and becomes it becomes very bedridden. Photo: Justin McManus

Without her medication, Tris Raouf vomits, breaks into sweats and has migraines so painful, it feels like her head is being stabbed.

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