Cardiovascular Drug Shortages

Author:

Wiggins Barbara S.12,Nappi Jean2,Fortier Christopher R.3,Taber David J.1

Affiliation:

1. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA

2. South Carolina College of Pharmacy–MUSC Campus, Charleston, SC, USA

3. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

Objective: To review the literature surrounding the incidence, significance, and management of cardiovascular (CV) drug shortages. Data Sources: A literature search was conducted using all available indexing databases from January 1996 to August 2013, coupled with assessments of the ASHP (American Society of Health System Pharmacists) and Food and Drug Administration Web sites designated to drug shortages. Data were also gathered through a review of listservs discussing this topic. Data Synthesis: CV drug shortages are among the top 5 national drug class shortages that are posing a threat to patient care and public health. When a drug shortage occurs, it requires modifications to prescribing and the method medications are processed by the pharmacy. These necessary yet cumbersome changes can potentially result in less-than-desirable prescribing options and increases in personnel time because of administrative and dispensing obstacles. Any one of these has the potential to increase costs and/or lead to worse outcomes. Several factors have been shown to contribute to these shortages, including manufacturing delays, increased demand, medication discontinuations, and lack of raw materials. In this article, we review 13 of the critical CV drug shortages, describe their role in therapy, discuss the reasons for the shortage, define their impact on patient care, and recommend alternative therapies. Conclusions: CV drug shortages are common and can potentially lead to deleterious patient outcomes. Institutions should develop plans for early identification, management, and resolution to minimize the clinical sequelae associated with drug shortages.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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