Cancer Drug Shortages Getting Worse, FDA Says
August 24, 2011
MSN HealthDay
By Steven Reinberg
Since 2010, the number of drugs either in short supply or not available at all has risen dramatically, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Most of these are generic drugs given by injection and used in hospitals to treat serious conditions such as breast and testicular cancer. These shortages are putting patients at risk and compromising their care, experts say. Read more
