Investigating drug shortages in the US Posted 20/01/2012
Drug shortages in the US are at a record high [1] and the issue is becoming of increasing concern for patients, clinicians and policymakers. A new report published by IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics (IMS Institute) investigates the problem. The report looks at the size of the drug shortages problem, the causes and how shortages could be prevented or resolved in the future [2].
The main findings of the report showed that: The IMS analysis is based on the 168 drugs that were on the drug shortages list maintained by FDA and American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) as of 7 October 2011. The series of four articles that follow present the findings of the report, focusing on causes of shortages, with which drugs the problem lies, supply issues and recommendations for prevention and resolution of future problems. Related Article Early warning system for drug shortages in the US Volume and sales of drugs on the shortages list in the US Suppliers of products on the drug shortages list in the US Which drugs are affected by drug shortages in the US References 1. GaBI Online - Generics and Biosimilars Initiative. Some relief from drug shortages in the US [www.gabionline.net]. Mol, Belgium: Pro Pharma Communications International; [cited 2012 Jan 20]. Available from: www.gabionline.net/Pharma-News/Some-relief-from-drug-shortages-in-the-US 2. IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics. Drug Shortages: A closer look at products, suppliers and volume volatility. November 2011.
Source: IMS Health