Comment on NHS hit by ‘severe drug shortages’ due to Brexit red tape

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bernieecclestoned@sh.itjust.works ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

The population of the EU is approx 448m (jan 1 23) the UK 67.7+m (23 no date) so the simple fact is where companies have a choice to sell. They have 6.5x the potential customers for exactly the same amount of documentation as the UK.

It’s not that simple though, the supposed panacea that is the single market is just that

In Germany, around 90% of medicines that obtain marketing authorisation from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) are available to citizens while in Lithuania, for example, it is only 20% of the approved drugs.

Another major problem is the length of time it takes for a drug to appear on the national market after EU registration.

Germany is again the leader in this respect, with a waiting time of around 100 days. At the other end of the spectrum is Romania, where the procedure can take up to 900 days, or 2.5 years. In the Czech Republic, the average time for the whole process is around 1.5 years.

euractiv.com/…/a-single-market-for-medicines-woul…

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