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NHS Warns Some Medicines Could Run Out in Days as Hormuz Disruption Bites

The government says there are no confirmed shortages linked to the conflict.

Overview

  • Sir Jim Mackey, who spoke on LBC Tuesday, said the UK imports most of its medicines and some products could run out within days.
  • The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has delayed shipments and driven up costs, and pharmacies report sharp price spikes that often signal strain.
  • Ministers say supplies are holding and they are monitoring closely, while NHS England has a team tracking risks and distributors typically hold six to eight weeks of stock.
  • Heavy reliance on ingredients from India and China leaves generics exposed, and short shelf lives limit how far the NHS can stockpile.
  • Pharmacies have already struggled this year to source painkillers, some antidepressants, HRT and certain cancer drugs, and sector leaders are urging steps like a critical medicines list and temporary export curbs.