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Eli Lilly's Zepbound and Mounjaro Shortage Expected to Continue Through Q2
health-pharmaceuticals1 year ago

Eli Lilly's Zepbound and Mounjaro Shortage Expected to Continue Through Q2

Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Zepbound is facing widespread shortages just months after its approval, with no immediate end in sight. The shortage is attributed to high demand, and the company is working to increase production capacity. Patients are struggling to find the drug, leading to potential disruptions in their weight loss treatment. Some have had to switch to alternative medications due to the shortage.

"Dengue Outbreak Sparks Repellent Shortage and Job Cuts in Argentina"
health1 year ago

"Dengue Outbreak Sparks Repellent Shortage and Job Cuts in Argentina"

Argentina is facing its worst outbreak of dengue fever, leading to a shortage of mosquito repellent and exorbitant prices online, with over 180,500 infections and 129 deaths. The government has lifted import restrictions and announced increased local production to address the shortage. The outbreak is attributed to factors including climate change and El Niño, and citizens are resorting to DIY methods to protect themselves from mosquitoes.

"Norwegians Stockpile Swedish Eggs Amid Easter Shortage"
food-and-agriculture1 year ago

"Norwegians Stockpile Swedish Eggs Amid Easter Shortage"

Norwegians are flocking to supermarkets in Sweden to hoard eggs due to a shortage in their own country, with prices in Sweden being significantly lower. Concerns about overproduction and the effects of bird flu have led to the shortage in Norway, where egg prices are at near-historic highs. The high cost of living in Norway, especially for food products, has led many residents to regularly shop in neighboring Sweden, where products and services enjoy a lower value-added tax.

"Urgent Action Needed: Antiretroviral Drug Shortage Crisis at Port"
health2 years ago

"Urgent Action Needed: Antiretroviral Drug Shortage Crisis at Port"

Over 200 containers holding 8.9 million bed nets and other consumables, including antiretroviral drugs, are stuck at a port in Ghana, leading to a shortage of ARVs in the country. This situation poses a risk of increased HIV prevalence, morbidity, and mortality among persons living with HIV. Calls have been made for the Finance Ministry to grant tax waivers for the clearance of these essential medical supplies, as the inability to clear the containers may affect the relationship with Global Fund.

"2024 iPad Pro Launch: Anticipated Shortage and Huge Upgrades Expected"
technology2 years ago

"2024 iPad Pro Launch: Anticipated Shortage and Huge Upgrades Expected"

Analyst Ross Young suggests that production of the new 11-inch iPad Pro with OLED screens is falling behind the 12.9-inch model, potentially leading to short supply at launch. Samsung Display is currently producing OLED screens for the 11-inch model, with LG Display set to join production soon. The new iPad Pro lineup is expected to launch around the end of March or in April, with a special version of iOS 17.4 to support the new hardware.

"Crawfish Crisis: Louisiana Governor Declares Disaster as Prices Soar"
agriculture-and-economy2 years ago

"Crawfish Crisis: Louisiana Governor Declares Disaster as Prices Soar"

Extreme weather conditions in Louisiana, including drought, heat, and saltwater intrusion, have devastated the state's crawfish harvest, leading to a significant shortage and a sharp increase in prices for consumers. The crawfish industry, critical to Louisiana's economy, has been severely impacted, with the governor issuing a disaster declaration. The shortage has affected traditional events like Mardi Gras and businesses selling seafood during the Lent season, with prices for boiled crawfish rising from $3-5 per pound to $10-12 per pound.