Flu, RSV outbreak cause drug shortages: Experts slam US for not stockpiling
Daily MailExperts today slammed the US Government for failing to stock up on key flu drugs and antibiotics during the pandemic — despite warnings that a whirlwind of seasonal illness would return with a vengeance post-lockdown. The Biden administration signed off on nearly $5billion of bivalent Covid vaccines back in July, even though Covid rates were flat at this time while southern hemisphere countries — normally a precursor for what will happen in the US — suffered a major flu outbreak. There were early warning signs in Australia and New Zealand — a 'bell weather' for outbreaks in the US — who both faced record-breaking flu seasons. But doctors on the ground are already reporting dwindling stocks of Augmentin — an antibiotic that uses amoxicillin alongside clavulanic acid —, Tamiflu — the most commonly used flu medication in US hospitals —, and albuterol — an inhaler for asthma to relieve other lung symptoms.