Hi All,
I came across this
"There are ongoing shortages of imatinib .............................Several manufacturers including Teva and Upsher-Smith have reported back orders or intermittent availablity. Upsher-Smith is also discontinuing the product in the second half of 2025 according to ASHP ( an agency monitoring drug supplies.) Alternative brands like Novartis Gleevec and Mylans version are still available."
Date 8 July 2025 ;a US location
My comments from UK -I have not been able to get my usual Sandoz imatinib 400 mg and had to do with the 100 mg version x 4 instead. Teva was available.
My pharmacist related the exact same problem of intermittent supplies from their online wholesaler suppliers and also the manufacturers-supplies appear /do not appear on a regular basis.
It is interesting to see that the original branded Glivec from Novartis is still available but at a slightly higher price of course .
NICE figures based on 30x400mg tablets-1 month supply
Glivec (original branded) ,£1946 ,TEVA £1849, Dr Reddy ££1836, Sandoz £1654 and all the others confidential prices to NHS hospitals with just Accord divulged at £209
I read that Glivec apart from a particular arthritis drug was one of the most successful sellers for Novartis-so I dont know why there are supply issues-manufacturing or supply chain problems or both?
John