Active shortage
Ozempic 1 mg/dose injection
semaglutide · 1 mg/dose injection
Ozempic
- Reported
- 1 September 2024
- Expected resolution
- 30 June 2026
- TGA reference
- TGA-MSI-2024-001
- Sponsor
- Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd
Reason for shortage
Global demand exceeding manufacturing capacity. Significant increase in prescribing for both type 2 diabetes and weight management.
What to do
- 1.Contact your pharmacist — Your pharmacist can check current stock levels and advise on nearby pharmacies that may have supply. They can also assist with early dispensing to avoid running out.
- 2.Ask your doctor about alternatives — Your GP or specialist can review whether a therapeutically equivalent alternative is appropriate for your situation. Never switch medicines without medical guidance.
- 3.Request early repeat if eligible — If you have active repeats, your pharmacist may dispense an early repeat to build a short buffer supply while the shortage persists.
- 4.Check TGA for updates — The TGA Medicine Shortage Information (MSI) database is updated regularly with expected resolution dates and approved substitutions.
- 5.Consider compounding if appropriate — For some medicines (particularly oral liquids or specific doses), a compounding pharmacist may be able to prepare an equivalent formulation.
Suggested alternatives
Same or related therapeutic class. Always discuss with your doctor or pharmacist before switching.
Official resources
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