People are having to play 'pharmacy bingo' - going from shop to shop to find stocks - as medicine shortages are worsening, experts have said. Health leaders say some patients are even having to 'ration' their drugs, with a new poll suggesting shortages are a 'daily occurrence' for many of England's pharmacies. Treatments for ADHD, diabetes and epilepsy are among those affected this year, according to trade body Community Pharmacy England.
The falling value of the pound after Brexit has also made it more expensive for the NHS to buy medicines. Community Pharmacy England boss Janet Morrison said the supply problems were 'beyond critical' and had become an 'ongoing battle' for pharmacies. 'Patients with a wide range of clinical and therapeutic needs are being affected on a daily basis and this is going far beyond inconvenience, leading to frustration, anxiety and affecting their health,' she added.
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