Drug Shortages
4 articles on Drug Shortages, written by Shotlee and medically reviewed for clinical accuracy.

Time for Guardrails on GLP-1 Compounding: Safety Risks Exposed
America faces a crisis in unregulated compounded GLP-1 drugs, with FDA reporting 1,150 adverse events including hospitalizations and deaths. Exploiting shortages of semaglutide and tirzepatide, compounders flood the market with untested products, misleading consumers. Now, with the SAFE Drugs Act and FDA crackdowns, it's time to restore safety standards.
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Hims & Hers, Novo Nordisk End Lawsuit, Collaborate on Wegovy Sales
In a surprise turn, Novo Nordisk is dropping its lawsuit against Hims & Hers Health, paving the way for branded Wegovy and Ozempic sales on the telehealth platform. This follows Hims' brief plan for cheaper compounded versions and FDA warnings on shortages. Patients gain better access to approved GLP-1 medications.
5 min read
Semaglutide: Artificial Shortage as Novo Nordisk's Business Model?
Novo Nordisk's lawsuit against Hims & Hers claims compounded semaglutide sales are illegal now that shortages ended. But is this about patient safety or enforcing high prices like $150/month for Wegovy pills versus $50 alternatives? Dive into how patents create artificial semaglutide shortages.
5 min read
SAPS Official Sought Ozempic from Boyfriend's Company
A senior South African Police Service official admitted under oath to asking her boyfriend's company for Ozempic amid pharmacy shortages. Brigadier Rachel Matjeng's testimony at the Madlanga Commission highlights the drug's high demand for type 2 diabetes and off-label weight loss use. The case raises questions about procurement ethics in a corruption inquiry.
5 min read