美国药物短缺与世界卫生组织儿童基本药物标准清单的比较:一项横断面研究。

Ram Patel, Samira Samiee-Zafarghandy, Victoria Ziesenitz, Erin R Fox, John Van Den Anker, Hilary Ong, Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi
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目的:描述影响2019年世界卫生组织(世卫组织)儿童基本药物标准清单(EMLc)药物的美国药物短缺。方法:2014年1月至2019年12月的药品短缺数据来自犹他大学药品信息服务中心。对EMLc上的药品短缺数据进行分析,包括药品类型、美国医院处方服务类别、短缺原因、短缺持续时间、销售状况(仿制药vs品牌药)以及代理商是单一来源还是多来源药物。结果:2014 - 2019年,影响EMLc用药的药物短缺共209个,其中77个(36.8%)到2019年仍未得到解决。在所有活跃的短缺中,有13个(6.2%)是在2014年之前开始的。解决短缺的中位持续时间为5.9个月(四分位数间距[IQR], 3.6-13.2个月),而主动短缺的中位持续时间为18.3个月(IQR, 10.9-33.5个月;P≤0.0001)。受药物短缺影响最大的治疗类别是抗感染药物(27.3%)、中枢神经系统药物(12.9%)和抗肿瘤药物(11.0%)。46.4%的病例没有报告短缺的原因。最常见的原因是制造问题(29.2%),其次是供需不匹配(15.8%)。结论:美国药物短缺影响了世界卫生组织EMLc上的许多药物。未来的研究应该检查全球短缺气候和对病人护理的影响。
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US drug shortages compared to the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines for Children: A cross-sectional study.

Purpose: To describe US drug shortages affecting medications on the 2019 World Health Organization (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc).

Methods: Drug shortage data from January 2014 to December 2019 were obtained from the University of Utah Drug Information Service. Shortage data for drugs on the EMLc were analyzed for the type of drug, American Hospital Formulary Service category, reason for the shortage, duration of the shortage, marketing status (generic vs brand name), and whether the agent was a single- or multisource drug.

Results: From 2014 to 2019, a total of 209 drug shortages impacted medications on the EMLc, of which 77 (36.8%) remained unresolved by 2019. Of all active shortages, 13 (6.2%) began before 2014. Resolved shortages had a median duration of 5.9 months (interquartile range [IQR], 3.6-13.2 months) while active shortages had a median duration of 18.3 months (IQR, 10.9-33.5 months; P ≤ 0.0001). The therapeutic categories most impacted by drug shortages were anti-infective agents (27.3%), central nervous system agents (12.9%), and antineoplastic agents (11.0%). The reason for the shortage was not reported in 46.4% of cases. When a reason was provided, the most common reason was manufacturing problems (29.2%) followed by supply/demand mismatch (15.8%).

Conclusion: US drug shortages affected many medications on the WHO EMLc. Future studies should examine the global shortage climate and implications for patient care.

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