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[Managing medicine shortages: responsibilities and strategies at the Swedish Medical Products Agency].
The paper outlines the role of the Swedish Medical Products Agency (Läkemedelsverket) in managing medicine shortages. The agency receives reports from pharmaceutical companies, investigates causes, and disseminates information to pharmacies, healthcare providers, and the public. While focusing on mitigating shortages, the agency clarifies its non-involvement in manufacturing or sales decisions. Pharmaceutical companies must promptly report shortages, with sanctions enforced for non-compliance. Various measures, including regulatory actions, interchangeable medicines, temporary dispensations, and licensing, are employed to address shortages. Additionally, the agency advocates for stable national drug supply preparedness, emphasizing collaboration and governmental intervention.