The labor shortage, which Teva Pharmaceuticals says is resolved, came amid high demand for ADHD medication.
BySome pharmacies are having difficulty filling prescriptions of the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder medication Adderall, following a labor shortage at the medication’s biggest U.S. supplier.
Teva Pharmaceuticals attributed the delay to a labor shortage on its packaging line that it said has been resolved. The company added that it has an"active supply" of branded Adderall and its generic version, and that while some pharmacies may experience a back order, it should be temporary. Meanwhile, at Killingworth Family Pharmacy in Killingworth, Connecticut, pharmacist owner Keith Lyke said he has been receiving patients from other pharmacies over the past month who have been unable to fill their Adderall prescriptions elsewhere. While he has found the drug to be out of stock from some manufacturers, generics from other suppliers have been easy enough to obtain.
During pandemic lockdowns, some people’s symptoms may have become more salient, Goodman said,"because the routine of the day of going to work and working with co-workers and having an external structure was eliminated."
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