The scarcity of insulin is causing stress among those with type 1 diabetes.
Reports of insulin scarcity have sparked concerns among patients, including one NHS doctor who shared her struggle to obtain insulin.
Approximately 400,000 people with type 1 diabetes face uncertainty due to global insulin manufacturing challenges.
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The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) has emphasised the critical importance of a consistent insulin supply.
Insulin is a life-saving necessity for people with type 1 diabetes.
The shortage affects multiple insulin formulations, including:
Supply constraints are not expected to become available again until early next year.
Guidance has been issued to assist in managing patients during this period aiming to alleviate distress experienced by individuals with type 1 diabetes and their families.
Patients worried about their condition to speak to their healthcare team.
Despite efforts by the NHS to reassure patients that they can use other formulations when their usual product is unavailable, challenges still remain.
This includes inappropriate dosing advice upon switching medications.
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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is working with manufacturers to address the shortages.