Local US Drugstores Lack Antibiotics, Children’s Medicines and Adderall

  • Over 80% of pharmacies surveyed had shortages of these drugs
  • Drug shortages reached a high at end of 2022, researchers say
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Hundreds of US community pharmacies are having trouble stocking antibiotics, common over-the-counter therapies for children and a widely used drug for ADHD as shortages persist.

About four out of five pharmacies reported problems filling prescriptions for the antibiotic amoxicillin in a National Community Pharmacists Association survey completed by 332 stores at the end of January. Some 93% were short of children’s pain and fever medicines, according to the survey, and 97% lacked access to adequate supplies of branded or generic Adderall, the treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.