Be On the Alert for 2023 Drug Shortages
Check your medications for potential shortages, and also that of your parents and children
Yesterday, we looked at food shortages for 2023. Today, we look at drug shortages.
On the one hand, we have been dependent on pills, one to fit every ailment. On the other hand, we no longer trust Big Pharma and we need to keep looking for alternative therapies - and what is better than that? Read to the article’s end for my personal insight and What I Really Think.
Big Pharma almost seems to fade into a former abyss, now filled with the failing industry of generic drugs (that no longer make money).
Many are still somewhat trapped in traditional health care models, required to do this and that in order to attain health or wellness. The “this and that” is “one pill after another”.
But what happens to that dependence when access to the pills or drugs is taken away? Hardly anyone wants to think of really going off all of their medications.
While we contemplate being drug-free, we can think about those who have no choice, because their chemotherapy is no longer available.
Shortages
This article looks in the direction of prescription drug shortages. You can either read additional articles from John Hopkins University, Bloomberg News, the New York Times, and/or the FDA Drug Shortages manual, or read my summary below.
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