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EU drug shortages worsened from 2022–2024, with 136 critical medicines scarce due to supply chain flaws and fragmented regulations.
Chronic drug shortages across the European Union have worsened between 2022 and 2024, with 136 medicines—including antibiotics, heart attack treatments, and asthma drugs—critically low, according to an EU audit.
Belgium reported the highest number of shortages, driven by supply chain vulnerabilities, heavy reliance on Asia for 70% of active ingredients, and internal market inefficiencies like differing national pricing and approval processes.
These issues cause localized shortages despite availability elsewhere in the bloc.
Pharmacists spend an average of 11 hours weekly managing shortages, leading to patient delays and stress.
The European Commission has proposed a Critical Medicines Act and stockpiling strategy to boost EU production and crisis readiness, but implementation remains slow amid ongoing negotiations.
Las escaseces de medicamentos en la UE empeoraron entre 2022 y 2024, con 136 medicamentos críticos escasos debido a fallas en la cadena de suministro y regulaciones fragmentadas.