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Children who need growth hormone to achieve their full stature are having trouble getting the medicine. A shortage has stretched months longer than expected and could last the rest of the year.
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Drug shortages are growing in the United States, and experts see no clear path to resolving them. For patients, that could mean more treatment delays, medication switches and other hassles filling a prescription.
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Strep throat is more prevalent this year, and amoxicillin manufacturers didn't make enough of the antibiotic to go around.
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Reliance on foreign manufacturers is the top reason the U.S. struggles to head off shortages, says Sen. Gary Peters, a Michigan Democrat who chairs the Homeland security committee.
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Sharona Hoffman, Case Western Reserve University(THE CONVERSATION) On June 12, the American Medical Association announced that drug shortages pose an…
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Dr. Rao Musunuru, a Pasco cardiologist, writes of his great concern about the shortage of certain prescription drugs that are important in critical-care…