Potential Association between Drug Shortages and High‐Cost Medications

E. Fox, L. Tyler
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Shortages and sudden price increases of certain drugs may both occur emergently, with little to no warning, and they can have a dramatic impact on patient care. Little data are available linking drug shortages and price increases. Many of the same characteristics that may make medications susceptible to shortages can also place them at risk for sudden price increases. These characteristics include unapproved drugs, off‐patent sole‐source medications, and infrequently used medications. We reviewed drug shortage data from the University of Utah Drug Information Service to demonstrate how frequently these characteristics occurred and resulted in higher drug prices. Clinicians can use drug shortage management principles to mitigate the impact of sudden price increases for patients and health care organizations.
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药物短缺与高成本药物之间的潜在联系
某些药物的短缺和价格突然上涨都可能在几乎没有任何警告的情况下紧急发生,并可能对患者护理产生巨大影响。很少有数据表明药品短缺和价格上涨之间存在联系。许多可能使药物容易短缺的相同特征也可能使它们面临价格突然上涨的风险。这些特征包括未经批准的药物、非专利单一来源药物和不常用药物。我们回顾了犹他大学药物信息服务中心的药物短缺数据,以证明这些特征发生的频率,并导致药品价格上涨。临床医生可以使用药物短缺管理原则来减轻价格突然上涨对患者和卫生保健组织的影响。
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