Literature DB >> 25467285

Medicine shortages--a study of community pharmacies in Finland.

K Heiskanen1, R Ahonen1, P Karttunen2, R Kanerva3, J Timonen4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore the frequency, the reasons behind, and the consequences of medicine shortages in Finnish community pharmacies.
METHODS: During the 27-day study period in the autumn of 2013, randomly selected pharmacies reported on medicines that were in short supply from orders made to wholesalers.
RESULTS: Altogether 129 (66%, n=195) pharmacies participated in the study, and the study material consisted of 3311 report forms. Of the study pharmacies, 79.8% had medicine shortages daily or almost daily. Medicines in short supply were most commonly medicines that affect the nervous system (30.8%) and the cardiovascular system (17.5%). The reason behind the shortage was reported to the pharmacies in 11.2% of the shortage cases. The medicine shortages caused problems for the pharmacies in 33.0% of the cases. In most cases (67.0%) the medicine shortages did not cause problems for the pharmacies, usually because a substitutable product was available (48.5%).
CONCLUSIONS: Medicine shortages are common in Finnish community pharmacies. Medicines in short supply were commonly used medicines. The reason behind the shortage was rarely told to the pharmacies. Medicine shortages caused problems for the pharmacies in one-third of all the shortage cases. These shortages may be significant for the customers or the pharmacies, as they cause customer dissatisfaction and increase the workload of the pharmacy staff.
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Keywords:  Community pharmacy; Finland; Medicine shortages

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25467285     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2014.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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