Amoxicillin prescribed for children in short supply: FDA
With so many shortages in the United States occurring over the past year or more, there is yet another shortage for American parents to know about: amoxicillin, an antibiotic used to treat many bacterial infections.
Amoxicillin is a commonly prescribed medication for children’s infections, according to Verywellhealth.com, a health information website.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently added amoxicillin to its list of drugs that are experiencing shortages, its website reports.
Amoxicillin, specifically the “Amoxicillin Oral Powder for Suspension,” was added to the FDA Drug Shortages list on Oct. 28, 2022.
“Drug shortages can occur for many reasons, including manufacturing and quality problems, delays and discontinuations,” said the FDA.
“Manufacturers provide FDA [with] most drug shortage information, and the agency works closely with them to prevent or reduce the impact of shortages.”

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, which also maintains a list of drugs that are experiencing shortages, added various formulations of amoxicillin to its list on October 31, the group’s website says.
Unlike the FDA, which only listed amoxicillin in powder form on its shortages list, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists also reported that the capsule, tablet and liquid forms of amoxicillin were experiencing shortages.
It was not immediately clear what caused or is causing the recent shortage of amoxicillin, which is the most commonly prescribed antibiotic in the US, according to the website RxSaver.