Supply of vital medicines is our priority: Generic and Biosimilar Medicines Association

Generic and Biosimilar Medicine Association

The supply of vital medicines is our priority: The Generic and Biosimilar Medicine Association

Canberra: Australia’s peak body for generic and biosimilar medicines is urgently working with its members and the Australian Government to minimise the disruption of any potential medicine shortages arising from the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Chair of the Generic and Biosimilar Medicines Association (GBMA), Mr Sylvain Vigneault, congratulated the Commonwealth Government for moving at a rapid pace to ensure Australia is as well prepared as any country can be, against the unpredictable economic and health impacts of the virus.

“Australia has a great health system and a world class supply chain of safe and affordable medicines,” Mr Vigneault said. “Australians need to know that our members are working around the clock to do what we can, where we can, to ensure all Australians can continue to access safe and affordable medicines.”

Mr Vigneault said the GBMA is working with other key industry stakeholders, to identify and mitigate potential medicine supply risks. With the largest volume percentage of medicines on the PBS being generic products, GBMA members are accelerating their internal processes, including working with global supply chains to secure supply for Australian patients.

GBMA also leads an industry-government working sub-group that focuses on the causes of medicine shortages and the supply chain. The group includes pharmaceutical manufacturers, wholesalers, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and the Department of Health.

Mr Vigneault joins the Pharmacy Guild of Australia, to urge Australians not to ‘panic purchase’ and stockpile medicines.

“Disruptions to global supply chains are often out of our control but Australians should be reassured that their health and wellbeing is our priority,” he said.

“We are reassured by statements from Prime Minister and Minister for Health that Australia is exceptionally well prepared to manage this virus in a responsible and cautious way,” Mr Vigneault said.

GBMA advises Australians who are concerned about the availability of their medicines to check the TGA website link and to discuss their concerns with their pharmacist.

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