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Prescription for Disaster: Europe faces alarming medicine shortages crisis

59-year-old electronic engineer Rytis Overlingas needs every day five medicines against high blood pressure and diabetes.

His pharmacy near Vilnius, Lithuania's capital, recently told him they had run out of them.

"For a long time I searched for those medicines all over Lithuania, until finally I managed to buy them at the other side of the country. But that was half a year ago," says Overlingas.   

"I feel very bad, I am angry because these medicines are very effective. Therefore, I am completely dissatisfied that there is such a big problem with these medicines." 

Overlingas however is not alone, nor is Lithuania. Europe is experiencing a shortage in vital medicines right across the continent.  

A recent study by investigative journalist networks the MIIR and the EDJNet on selected EU countries found that shortage duration could amount to between 72-130 days for certain pharmaceutical products. 

Medicines treating conditions of the nervous system make up nearly a fifth of all medicine shortages between 2018 and 2023. Treatments for cardiovascular complications and anti-infectives for systemic use make up over a quarter of the market's shortfall. 

While the supply chain shortages have recently been attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine by the media, the report highlights that medicine shortages have been increasing for over 20 years. 

Back in Vilnius, pharmacists say they are often left with limited options.

"As a pharmacy chain, we depend totally on our suppliers and manufacturers," says Karolina Staleliūnaité at Benu Pharmacy. "What we can do is basically carefully monitor the situation and try to order medicines when the opportunity comes up, and to stock our supplies as much as we can". 

Pressure has been

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