Addressing and managing drug shortages

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Drug shortages, defined as a period of time in which demand exceeds supply, pose a significant risk to patient care. Drug shortages result in delays and discontinuations of treatment and may take years to resolve. 

The AMA has declared drug shortages to be an urgent public health crisis and a national security threat and is actively working to limit the impact on practice.

Sterile fluids shortage: Clinical guidance for practices

Find practice guidance and communications for management of the current IV fluid shortages.

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Updates/resources on the ongoing drug shortage

General background and policy considerations

HHS resources

AMA advocacy efforts

The AMA actively advocates with members of Congress, various congressional subcommittees and multiple federal agencies. Learn more about these efforts:

AMA legislative correspondence

Explore AMA’s legislative work on drug shortages in the AMA Federal and State Correspondence Finder.

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