Anonymous ID: 2ae4d2 March 2, 2020, 12:22 a.m. No.8297981   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Any anons think there's a connection between Asia Disney shutting down and then a week or so later, the CEO steps down? Maybe the closures and quarantines of businesses is so the good guys can go in and collect evidence? I dunno, just trying to make sense of it all.

Anonymous ID: 2ae4d2 March 2, 2020, 12:40 a.m. No.8298033   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8048

FDA SAID 150 DRUGS IN SHORT SUPPLY DUE TO DRUGS/INGREDIENTS FROM CHINA.

 

DRUGS.COM HAS A LIST OF THESE DRUGS AND INFO FOR EACH ONE…

 

Sauce: https://www.drugs.com/drug-shortages/

 

Drug Shortages

 

Current Drug Shortages

 

Drug shortages can have a significant impact on patient care and public health. Drugs in short supply often include sterile injectables and potentially life-saving oncology (cancer) treatments. Besides the lack of effective drug treatment, many other areas of medical care can be impacted, including medical procedure delays, treatment protocol delays, rates of medication errors, patient health outcomes, and cost. Notice from manufacturers to the FDA about impending or current drug shortages allows the FDA to work with the manufacturers to prevent a drastic shortage.

 

Drug Shortage Bulletins are copyrighted by the Drug Information Service of the University of Utah, provided by ASHP as its exclusive authorized distributor, and used with permission. It is a searchable database that provides up-to-date information for consumers and healthcare professionals related to current drug shortages. Results can be sorted by generic name or latest revision date. Information related to affected product, reason for shortage, available products, estimated resupply dates, and alternative drug therapy is listed for each individual agent.

 

Related: U.S. Drug Shortages: Root Causes and Recent Statistics

 

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Drug Shortages

 

Current Drug Shortages

 

Drug shortages can have a significant impact on patient care and public health. Drugs in short supply often include sterile injectables and potentially life-saving oncology (cancer) treatments. Besides the lack of effective drug treatment, many other areas of medical care can be impacted, including medical procedure delays, treatment protocol delays, rates of medication errors, patient health outcomes, and cost. Notice from manufacturers to the FDA about impending or current drug shortages allows the FDA to work with the manufacturers to prevent a drastic shortage.

 

Drug Shortage Bulletins are copyrighted by the Drug Information Service of the University of Utah, provided by ASHP as its exclusive authorized distributor, and used with permission. It is a searchable database that provides up-to-date information for consumers and healthcare professionals related to current drug shortages. Results can be sorted by generic name or latest revision date. Information related to affected product, reason for shortage, available products, estimated resupply dates, and alternative drug therapy is listed for each individual agent.

 

Related: U.S. Drug Shortages: Root Causes and Recent Statistics

 

Current | Resolved | Discontinued

Generic Name

 

Revision Date

0.9% Sodium Chloride 10 mL, 20 mL, and 50 mL Preservative Free Vials and Syringes August 19, 2019

0.9% Sodium Chloride Large Volume Bags June 26, 2019

0.9% Sodium Chloride Small Volume Bags (< 150 mL) January 29, 2020

14.6% Sodium Chloride Concentrated Solution for Injection February 18, 2020

23.4% Sodium Chloride Injection February 18, 2020

25% Dextrose Injection January 14, 2020

5% Dextrose Injection (PVC-free and DEHP-free) February 25, 2020

5% Lidocaine and 7.5% Dextrose Injection January 22, 2020

50% Dextrose Injection January 28, 2020

Abciximab Injection April 29, 2019

Acetazolamide Injection January 29, 2020

Acetylcysteine Oral and Inhalation Solution January 21, 2020

Acyclovir Injection February 18, 2020

Albuterol Inhalation Solution October 4, 2019

Albuterol Sulfate Extended-Release Tablets June 13, 2019

Alcohol Dehydrated Injection (Ethanol) June 24, 2019

Alprostadil Urethral Suppositories January 14, 2020

Amino Acid Products February 21, 2020

Aminocaproic Acid Injection January 24, 2020

Aminophylline Injection January 24, 2020

Amiodarone Injection January 30, 2020

Amobarbital Sodium Injection January 13, 2020

Amphetamine Mixed Salts, Immediate-Release Tablets February 12, 2020

Ampicillin Sodium and Sulbactam Sodium Injection January 16, 2020

Amyl Nitrite Inhalation January 29, 2020

Anagrelide Hydrochloride Capsules February 14, 2020

Argatroban Injection February 18, 2020

Ascorbic Acid Injection June 5, 2019

Asparaginase Erwinia chrysanthemi February 28, 2020

Aspirin Suppositories January 21, 2020

Atropine Ophthalmic Solution February 20, 2020

Atropine Sulfate Injection February 21, 2020

Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Ointment January 24, 2020

Avibactam/Ceftazidime Injection