EU drug regulator must do more to tackle medicine shortages - patient
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[January 24, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union drug regulator needs to do
more to tackle shortages of some widely-used antibiotics in the region,
according to a letter from a group of European patient and consumer
organisations reviewed by Reuters on Tuesday.
The letter to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) comes as antibiotics,
including amoxicillin and amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid, and
particularly formulations for children, have been in short supply since
last October.
The letter said measures like substituting amoxicillin with other
antibiotics has squeezed supply of some other drugs and that the current
steps in place to deal with the shortages have not contained the crisis.
The consortium asked the EMA to declare the current antibiotic shortage
a "major event", which would mean the regulator could coordinate action
to address the shortfalls at a pan-European level and increase the
reporting obligations of manufacturers.
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Capsules of amoxicillin are seen at the
Delpech pharmacy in Paris, France, January 9, 2023. REUTERS/Gonzalo
Fuentes
The EMA and the European Commission
did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The letter was signed by 11 organisations, including the European
Public Health Alliance (EPHA), the European Consumer Organisation
(BEUC) and the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants
(EFCNI).
(Reporting by Natalie Grover; Additional reporting by Maggie Fick;
Editing by Josephine Mason)
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