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February 23, 2021

Drug shortages worsen in South Africa: In February 2021, it was reported that drug shortages in South Africa had worsened due to the COVID-19 pandemic

In February 2021, it was reported that drug shortages in South Africa had worsened due to a combination of factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, a lack of investment in local manufacturing, and regulatory delays.

The shortages have affected both essential medicines and drugs used to treat COVID-19. For example, some hospitals were reportedly running out of oxygen supplies, while others were experiencing shortages of painkillers, antibiotics, and other critical drugs. The situation was particularly acute in rural areas and townships, where healthcare infrastructure is often under-resourced and overburdened.

According to the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted global supply chains and led to shortages of raw materials, which has in turn affected the production and distribution of medicines. In addition, the agency noted that there has been a lack of investment in local manufacturing, which has made the country more dependent on imports.

The regulatory delays have also been a factor in the drug shortages. For example, some pharmaceutical companies have faced delays in getting approval for their products, which has led to supply chain disruptions and shortages.

The South African government has acknowledged the severity of the drug shortages and has taken steps to address the problem. In March 2021, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a plan to invest in local pharmaceutical manufacturing, with the aim of reducing the country’s reliance on imports. The government has also established a task force to address the drug shortages and ensure that essential medicines are available to those who need them.

Overall, the drug shortages in South Africa have highlighted the need for greater investment in healthcare infrastructure and local manufacturing, as well as more effective regulatory processes to ensure that essential medicines are available to all who need them.

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