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STAT+: FDA inspection underscores problem at major U.S. compounder behind hospital drug recalls

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One of the largest compound pharmacy operations in the U.S. recently recalled a slew of injectable medicines used by hospitals over concerns about possible side effects and a newly released regulatory report underscores the extent of the problem. facility run by Central Admixture Pharmacy Services.

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Opinion: Compounding pharmacies offer a fix for shortages of essential drugs

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In the early days of the Covid pandemic, gravely ill patients began to fill America’s hospitals. In a 2021 APC survey, more than 80 pharmacies nationwide reported they had provided compounded versions of those essential drugs to hospitals under the temporary guidance.

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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re watching a ban compounded versions of GLP-1s, a Biogen acquisition, and more

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Australia to ban compounded versions of blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro, Reuters reports. But the country’s health minister, Mark Butler, says that it’s harder to ensure the safety of compounded drugs, noting that one Australian was hospitalized after taking a compounded GLP-1 product.

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STAT+: More hospital pharmacists are rationing drugs due to increasing shortages

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Nearly every hospital pharmacy across the U.S. And the problem has become so bad – especially for chemotherapies — that one-third of hospital pharmacists reported their institutions are rationing, delaying, or canceling treatments or procedures, according to a new survey. is experiencing shortages of prescription drugs.

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STAT+: Pharmacists can make shortage drugs, but at what cost?

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Pharmacists increasingly are being asked to make drugs in bulk for hospitals that are in short supply, and they’re even beginning to make chemotherapies. Hospitals’ reliance on pharmacist-made drugs, a practice called compounding, has risen in step with worsening drug shortages.

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STAT+: Damages from tornado at Pfizer plant could compound challenges of drug shortages

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and around the world to obtain needed medicines the next time they visit a hospital. The tornado that struck parts of North Carolina on Wednesday not only damaged the immediate area, but could soon make it much harder for countless people across the U.S. Among the damaged buildings was a Pfizer plant in Rocky Mountain, N.C.

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Opinion: Policymakers must take action on the physician shortage

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Supreme Court decisions that stand to stifle diversity and representation in medicine have hamstrung physicians across specialties and settings — in rural and urban communities, in hospitals, clinics, and independent practices.