Topic: Drug Shortage

8 chapters across the catalog

Bold Action
Episode 1590 1:16:18 - 1:18:47

1590: Bold Action

ADHD Medication Shortage, Adderall, Telehealth Prescribing

The United States is experiencing a significant shortage of ADHD medications like Adderall and Vyvanse, attributed to a 46% increase in prescriptions over the last decade. The surge is linked to the rise of telehealth platforms during the pandemic. Reports indicate some parents are resorting to giving their children caffeine drinks to compensate for the lack of available prescription stimulants.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 2:48:17 - 2:50:47

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

Generic Drug Shortages, Big Pharma Market Cornering

U.S. drug shortages are reaching record highs, particularly for generic medications, leading to rationing in some hospitals. The hosts argue that large pharmaceutical companies have "cornered the market" by acquiring generic manufacturers and then intentionally limiting supply to drive up prices. The FDA has reportedly formed a small team to investigate the financial strain on the generic drug industry.

No Evidence
Episode 1500 2:11:17 - 2:13:03

1500: No Evidence

Pharmaceutical Shortages, Adderall and Amoxicillin

The U.S. is experiencing significant shortages of Adderall and the liquid form of the antibiotic Amoxicillin. Pharmaceutical companies like Teva cite high demand and supply chain issues, while critics suggest the shortages may be a tactic for price gouging. Adderall prescriptions reportedly rose to 41 million in 2021, up from 37 million the previous year.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 1:32:11 - 1:33:46

1495: Soft Nuts

Adderall Shortage, FDA Pharmaceutical Supply Issues

The FDA has confirmed a nationwide shortage of Adderall, the primary medication used to treat ADHD. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the largest manufacturer, cited labor shortages and a significant increase in prescriptions during the COVID-19 pandemic as the primary causes. Critics suggest the shortage may be a form of artificial price fixing by pharmaceutical companies to limit supply and drive up retail costs.

Booby-Trap
Episode 1222 32:57 - 38:00

1222: Booby-Trap

Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Vulnerability and Manufacturing Repatriation

The FDA identified 20 drugs whose essential components are manufactured exclusively in China, raising fears of critical shortages due to supply chain disruptions. President Donald Trump emphasized the need to bring pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States to ensure national health security. The discussion highlights the intermingling of the global supply chain, specifically the reliance on Chinese raw materials for Indian drug production.

Colorism
Episode 1058 2:36:46 - 2:39:24

1058: Colorism

Truck Driver Shortage and Workplace Drug Testing

The trucking industry is facing a severe driver shortage, exacerbated by strict DOT drug testing regulations that prohibit marijuana use even in states where it is legal. Additionally, the hosts noted a trend of white-collar businesses in Austin implementing random drug testing for employees, questioning the legality and necessity of such policies for non-safety-sensitive roles.

We Can't Wait
Episode 353 24:04 - 28:50

353: We Can't Wait

Obama Executive Order, Drug Shortages, We Can't Wait

President Obama launched the "We Can't Wait" initiative, using executive orders to bypass Congress on issues like student loans and drug shortages. The administration claims a crisis in cancer medication availability, though critics suggest the move is a slow-rolling political maneuver.