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06 Sept 2025

TD highlights concerns over medicines shortages - Kilkenny Live

TD highlights concerns over medicines shortages - Kilkenny Live

‘The ongoing shortage of some 300 prescription-only medications is causing significant stress for many people’ Deputy Michael Lowry told An Tanaiste, Micheal Martin, in the Dail on Thursday.

‘This has been compounded by news articles stating that pharmacists are being left with no alternative other than to dispense substitute medications that have not been authorised or registered for use in Ireland.

‘Despite the fact that these medications, known as Exempt Medicinal Products or EMP’s, can legally be supplied to patients in Ireland by a qualified pharmacist to meet their health needs in the absence of their regular product, many patients in
feel confused and unsettled.

‘Elderly people and parents of young children are particularly concerned when a medication that they have been familiar with for years is replaced by one that they do not recognise.

‘This situation threatens to undermine plans to expand the role of pharmacists in healthcare.

‘Does Government have plans to stage an information campaign to inform people of the need for these substitute medications and provide them with the reassurance that they are proper and safe?’ asked Deputy Lowry.

The Tanaiste thanked Deputy Lowry for raising the important matter and said that his idea for an Information Campaign is a very good one. He said that he would welcome such a move and will talk to the Minister in respect of that.
He added that ‘Medicine shortages are a feature of modern health systems worldwide. ‘It’s a global health problem now’ he stated.

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