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EU Regulators Respond to COVID-19-Related Medicinal Product Shortages

May 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore the fact that pharmaceutical companies with products on the EU market depend to a large extent on non-EU sources for starting materials, reagents, intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). Temporary lockdowns of manufacturing sites as well as export bans, stockpiling and increased demand for medicines used to treat COVID-19 patients are examples of factors that can put enormous and highly variable stresses on a pharmaceutical company’s global supply chain. To mitigate COVID-19-related medicinal product shortages, the European authorities have put in place a number of initiatives and an unprecedented level of coordinated responses. These measures are very regularly updated, and pharmaceutical companies with products on the EU market are well advised to monitor developments closely.

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