The FDA this week issued updates on several drugs that are currently in shortage or have been discontinued:
- Aminocaproic Acid Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Atropine Sulfate Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Bupivacaine Hydrochloride and Epinephrine Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Bupivacaine Hydrochloride Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Calcium Chloride Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Calcium Gluconate Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Cefepime Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Cefotetan Disodium Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Deferoxamine Mesylate for Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Dextrose 5% Injection Bags (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Dextrose 50% Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Divalproex Sodium Delayed Release Tablets (New – Discontinuation)
- Dobutamine Hydrochloride Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Dopamine Hydrochloride Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Etoposide Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Fentanyl Citrate (Sublimaze) Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Gemcitabine Hydrochloride (Gemzar) Lyophilized Powder for Injection (New – Discontinuation)
- Hydromorphone Hydrochloride Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Ketoprofen Capsules (Updated – Discontinuation)
- Labetalol Hydrochloride Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Lamotrigine Tablets (New – Discontinuation)
- Leucovorin Calcium Lyophilized Powder for Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride (Xylocaine) Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Lidocaine Hydrochloride (Xylocaine) Injection with Epinephrine (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Lorazepam Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Magnesium Sulfate Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Metoclopramide Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Metronidazole Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Mometasone Furoate (Elocon) 0.1% Ointment (New – Discontinuation)
- Morphine Sulfate Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Multi-Vitamin Infusion (Adult and Pediatric) (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Ondansetron Hydrochloride Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Piperacillin and Tazobactam (Zosyn) Injection (Currently in Shortage)
- Potassium Chloride Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Ropivacaine Hydrochloride injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Sodium Bicarbonate Injection, USP (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Sodium Chloride 0.9% Injection Bags (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Sodium Phosphate Injection (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
- Sterile Water (Updated – Currently in Shortage)
According to the FDA:
“A drug receives Resolved status when the Drug Shortages Staff (DSS) determines that the market is covered, based on information from all manufacturers. The market is considered covered when supply is available from at least one manufacturer to cover total market demand. However, some manufacturers may not have all presentations available. DSS monitors the supply of products with Resolved status. For the most current supply information, contact the manufacturers.”
(Source: U.S. Food & Drug Adminstration)
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