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BBC Health 📅 01 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Cardiology / Cardiovascular

The struggle to get hold of medication in England is set to get worse

People living with conditions include heart problems, stroke risks, eye infections and bipolar are unable to get hold of the drugs they rely on.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Drug supply shortages are affecting multiple therapeutic areas – patients with cardiovascular disease, stroke prevention, ophthalmology, and psychiatric conditions are currently experiencing difficulties accessing essential medications
  • Expected deterioration ahead – the situation is predicted to worsen, suggesting urgent action needed to secure supply chains and manage demand across primary and secondary care
  • Clinical impact across specialties – GPs and hospital doctors should anticipate increased challenges in medication provision and may need contingency plans for alternative treatments or dosing strategies
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People living with conditions include heart problems, stroke risks, eye infections and bipolar are unable to get hold of the drugs they rely on.

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