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UK Drug Shortages Threaten Patient Safety, Pharmacists Warn

Pharmacists urge government to allow substitutions for out-of-stock medications as delays risk serious health consequences.

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Pharmacist Olivier Picard says patients lives are being put at risk by medicine supply issues and restrictions on pharmacists' prescribing powers (Photo: National Pharmacy Association; Leon Neal/Getty)

Overview

  • A survey of 500 UK pharmacies revealed all are unable to dispense at least one prescription daily due to supply shortages.
  • Current regulations prevent pharmacists from substituting out-of-stock medications, even when safe alternatives are available, unless a Serious Shortage Protocol is issued.
  • The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) highlights that 95% of pharmacies encounter patients daily who cannot obtain prescribed medications elsewhere.
  • Delays in accessing vital medications, such as blood thinners and epilepsy drugs, pose life-threatening risks, according to pharmacists and patient advocates.
  • Calls for regulatory changes intensified following the death of a two-year-old in January, attributed to delays in receiving antibiotics due to substitution restrictions.