Patients in England ration drugs as supply crisis hits
he analysis of figures from NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care, the first of its kind by the BGMA, reveal the extent of drug scarcity across the country. The Nuffield Trust think-tank recently warned that shortages had become a “new normal”.
The shortfalls come as drug shortages reach new highs across Europe and a 10-year peak in the US.
The causes vary for each drug but manufacturers warn that prices for off-patent, generic medicines, which represent the majority of drugs used globally, are too low to make them attractive to make. This is partly because of a squeeze on pricing from manufacturers in Asia and from procurement practices.
Brexit has “exacerbated” the problem in the UK by increasing checks on imports and leading companies to exclude the country from their supply chains, according to the Nuffield Trust.
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