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Articles Tagged with ''drug shortages''

Wegovy available in Australia; hefty price likely to deter use

Aug. 20, 2024
By Tamra Sami
In the wake of shortages for Novo Nordisk A/S’ Ozempic (semaglutide), Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration has announced that Wegovy, which has the same active ingredient, is now available in Australia and is advising prescribers to stop prescribing Ozempic off-label for weight loss.
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Wegovy available in Australia; hefty price likely to deter use

Aug. 15, 2024
By Tamra Sami
In the wake of shortages for Novo Nordisk A/S’ Ozempic (semaglutide), Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration has announced that Wegovy, which has the same active ingredient, is now available in Australia and is advising prescribers to stop prescribing Ozempic off-label for weight loss.
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Pills, syringes, financial charts

Economics cited as a driver of worsening drug, device shortages

May 17, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA is not the only regulatory agency attempting to deal with impending and existing device and drug shortages, although some of the drivers of these shortages are not within these agencies’ purview.
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Pills, syringes, financial charts

Economics cited as a driver of worsening drug, device shortages

May 16, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA is not the only regulatory agency attempting to deal with impending and existing device and drug shortages, although some of the drivers of these shortages are not within these agencies’ purview. The FDA’s Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay told an audience here in Washington that the poor payment rates offered by payers for generic drugs are a significant contributor, adding that there are instances in which the per-dose rate paid for one of these generics is less than the typical charge for a cup of coffee.
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Amid US shortages, companies told to accept less profitability

Feb. 22, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
As chronic drug shortages continue in the U.S., yet another congressional investigation into the problem has been launched. But instead of a wholistic search for the root causes, this one, launched by the Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee, focuses on three drug companies – Pfizer Inc., Sandoz Inc. U.S. and Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.
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Is more visibility the answer to US drug shortages?

Feb. 7, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
Shadowed by prescription drug shortages at their highest level since 2014, the FDA issued a slightly revised version Feb. 6 of a draft guidance it released a year ago to give it more visibility into the U.S. drug supply chain.
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US FDA foreign drug inspections continuing COVID-19 casualty

Feb. 6, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
When the House Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations held its last hearing on the U.S. FDA’s foreign drug inspection program in December 2019, there were “reasons for cautious optimism,” subcommittee Chair Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) said in opening a Feb. 6 hearing on the issue. But in the wake of the pandemic, the optimism is gone.
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Canada continues to voice concerns about US drug imports

Jan. 17, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. FDA’s Jan. 5 approval of Florida’s plan to import prescription drugs from Canada to take advantage of their lower price triggered ongoing communication between senior U.S. officials and Canada’s Ministry of Health over Canadian concerns about maintaining sufficient drug supplies.
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Drug shortages a chronic problem, not just for generics

Nov. 6, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
With drug shortages in the U.S. both a growing and chronic problem, a congressional committee is once again probing how the FDA is handling the issue.
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Rx quality problems continue to aggravate supply issues

Aug. 8, 2023
By Mari Serebrov
In a balancing act between supply and drug quality, the U.S. FDA tipped the scales on behalf of quality, slapping an import alert on Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. in June, followed by a July 28 warning letter requiring the India-based company to develop and implement a global corrective action and preventive action plan.
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