lunes, 15 de julio de 2024
Drug Shortages: Public portal for patients, healthcare providers, and organizations to report NEW shortages
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/drug-shortages?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
When a medication is not available, it can be helpful to make FDA's Drug Shortages staff aware. Usually when a drug is not in stock, it's a temporary, localized issue and more product is on the way. Occasionally local supply issues can be a signal of a future drug shortage.
When FDA receives reports of new local shortages, we contact the manufacturers to confirm if their available supply will meet the national demand for the drug. If a drug is at risk of going into shortage, sometimes this advanced notice helps FDA take early action to prevent or shorten the duration of a shortage.
To use the public portal:
First check the Drug Shortages Database for current shortages to see if FDA is already aware of this shortage. Search by your product's generic name or active ingredient.
If the drug is already in the Drug Shortages Database, talk with your health care provider or pharmacist for other treatment options during the shortage. FDA is actively working on resolving that shortage.
If the drug is NOT in the Drug Shortages database, send a report to FDA through our new public portal.
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