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Drug Shortages: Health, Security, and Policy Perspectives
Drug Shortages: Health, Security, and Policy Perspectives
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Drug Shortages: Health, Security, and Policy Perspectives

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Shortages of critical medications continue to rise-including drugs used in hospital emergency rooms and to treat cancer, prescription medications, and even common over-the-counter treatments like children's cold and flu medicine. The number of active drug shortages in the U.S. reached a peak of 295 at the end of 2022. They are caused by a number of factors, including economic drivers, insufficient supply chain visibility, and a continued U.S. overreliance on both foreign and geographically concentrated sources for medications and their raw materials. These shortages have cascading effects on patient care, causing delays in treatment, increasing the risk of medication errors, and requiring the use of less effective alternative treatments. Hospitals have also experienced increased costs, medication waste, and limited staffing capacity to address and remedy shortages. This book will examine the very serious and growing problem of prescription drug shortages.
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Duncan Sawyer
ISBN
9798895306833
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
20.6.2025
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