Medicine Access @ Point of Care (Jun 2019)

Tackling distribution-related shortages of medicines: An Italian case study evaluated in the European Union framework

  • Domenico Di Giorgio,
  • Giuseppe Scrofina,
  • Barbara Scognamiglio,
  • Nadia Di Carluccio,
  • Romina Tulimiero,
  • Adriano Pietrosanto,
  • Pierluigi Petrone,
  • Mila De Iure,
  • Maria Grazia Chimenti,
  • Elisabetta Pozzetti,
  • Maurizio Giacomazzi,
  • Riccardo Berno,
  • Monica Lupo,
  • Mario Giaccone,
  • Marcello Pani,
  • Emanuele Cesta,
  • Oscar Cruciani,
  • Carla Maione,
  • Marta Gramazio,
  • Gianpaolo Derossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2399202619856859
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Availability of human medicines is affected by problems associated with both manufacturing and distribution-related issues. The lack of definition of “shortages” or “unavailability” of medicines in European regulation represents an obstacle to the set up of proper preventive and counteracting measures. In this review, we describe how, within this framework, Italy started a program of shared activities, involving central and local authorities, police forces, and private stakeholders’ associations through an “ ad hoc technical forum ,” that reduced the extent of the problem, at least in the short term, as demonstrated through some indicators defined by considering the key medicines affected by unavailability due to distribution-related issues. These measures should be strengthened and complemented with others so as to ensure their effectiveness in the long term.