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Mosby

(17,559 posts)
Mon Dec 12, 2022, 11:57 AM Dec 2022

U.S. opioid crackdown hampers some patients' access to psychiatric drugs

WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A crackdown by U.S. drug wholesalers in response to the opioid crisis is preventing some pharmacists from dispensing a combination of stimulants and sedatives routinely prescribed by psychiatrists to help patients manage conditions like anxiety and ADHD.

The three main U.S. pharmaceutical wholesalers - amerisourceBergen Corp (ABC.N), Cardinal Health Inc (CAH.N) and McKesson Corp (MCK.N) - tightened monitoring of suspicious orders from pharmacies in July as part of a $21 billion nationwide opioid settlement with attorneys general from 46 states, the District of Columbia, and five territories.

Five independent pharmacists in five different U.S. states told Reuters that in recent months they were notified by the wholesalers that they would be cut off from the distribution of all controlled substances after filling prescriptions for psychiatric drugs such as the stimulant Adderall - used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - and anti-anxiety drug Xanax. The pharmacists spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of harming their businesses.

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Matthew Goldenberg, president-elect of the Southern California Psychiatric Society, a chapter of the American Psychiatric Association, said some members had complained that pharmacies were no longer comfortable filling combination prescriptions for controlled substances because of concern they could be blacklisted.

"This is detrimental potentially to many patients who have comorbid anxieties along with ADHD, or sleep issues along with ADHD," he told Reuters. "I think it's a trickle-down effect from the opiates."

The impact on independent pharmacies' prescriptions of psychiatric drugs from the widening crackdown on opioids has not been previously reported. There are just over 19,400 independent pharmacies in the United States, representing just over one-third of all retail pharmacies, according to the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA).

The five pharmacists interviewed by Reuters said wholesalers' bans on supplies of controlled substances threatened the viability of independent pharmacies while letting chains like CVS Health Corp (CVS.N) and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc off the hook.

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-opioid-crackdown-hits-some-patients-access-psychiatric-drugs-2022-12-12/

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U.S. opioid crackdown hampers some patients' access to psychiatric drugs (Original Post) Mosby Dec 2022 OP
we need to end this nonsense yesterday Blues Heron Dec 2022 #1
I couldn't agree more CountAllVotes Dec 2022 #2
I am so sorry that you have to be treated like that Blues Heron Dec 2022 #3

Blues Heron

(6,196 posts)
1. we need to end this nonsense yesterday
Mon Dec 12, 2022, 12:12 PM
Dec 2022

we need a constitutional amendment for self defense against pain and illness. We have a fundamental right to medicine and these control freaks are fucking it up.

This is becoming a parody of a free nation - its a joke.

CountAllVotes

(21,093 posts)
2. I couldn't agree more
Mon Dec 12, 2022, 12:19 PM
Dec 2022

This is not doing any good at all for people that are truly suffering.

I am one of them.

I feel like a criminal because I am sick and ridden with pain.

I get a few things every month but what I must go through to get them is shameful and embarrassing.

Why should I feel sicker than I already am because of this bullshit?

Thank you for you kind words. I for one appreciate them!

Blues Heron

(6,196 posts)
3. I am so sorry that you have to be treated like that
Mon Dec 12, 2022, 12:25 PM
Dec 2022

It is so shameful what they are doing. Thanks for your kind words too!

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