Research Reveals Critical Shortage of Life-Saving Medicines

The medical profession around the globe has been focused over the last few flu seasons on COVID and its after-effects. . .

But that focus has come with a cost: that some medicines now are hard to find, delayed and worse, unavailable.

A report in the Daily Mail explains that shortages now are being noticed for meds used against blood cancers, pneumonia and even mental illness.

“One notable medicine in short supply is the antibiotic amoxicillin; used to treat bacterial infections, including the bacterial infection partly driving the so-called ‘white lung’ outbreak in Ohio and China,” the report said.

Official figures obtained by the research found the number of medications in short supply was up 30% from 2021 to 2022, hitting a five-year high of 295. (Read more from “Research Reveals Critical Shortage of Life-Saving Medicines” HERE)

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