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The FDA said it expects additional supply will be returning in the coming months.

Many of the ADHD medication shortages that have plagued the U.S. for the last two years have now been resolved, the Food and Drug Administration says. Yet some doctors and patients report they are still struggling to get prescriptions filled.

Dr. Royce Lee, a psychiatrist at the University of Chicago Medicine, said supply has gotten better but it’s still an issue for about a third of the patients he writes prescriptions for. This often means he still has to call around to pharmacies to see if they have the medications in stock, switch patients to different drugs, and deal with insurance companies to confirm coverage.

“I do see signs of the shortages easing up,” Lee said. “But there are still enough shortages that every day we’re having to put in a little bit of work for prescriptions that need to be changed or hunted down.”

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[–] BearOfaTime@lemm.ee -3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Bingo.

Fuck these rogue agencies. They are not the law. FDA has overstepped its authority since pretty much the start.

FDR voiced concerns about an organization like the FDA, explicitly stating they have no authority to dictate how medicine is used (only to ensure it's safe and not adulterated)... And yet here we are, with Scheduled drugs and lists of approved uses.