The Adderall Shortage: DEA Versus FDA in a Regulatory War

The DEA aims to “combat criminal drug networks that bring harm, violence, overdoses, and poisonings to the United States.” Its homepage displays stories of record drug seizures, pictures of “most wanted” criminal fugitives, and heroic armed agents conducting drug raids. With this culture, do you think the DEA is the right agency to ensure that Americans are also well supplied with legally prescribed amphetamines?

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Indeed, there is a large factory in the United States capable of producing 600 million doses of Adderall annually that has been shut down by the DEA for over a year because of trivial paperwork violations. The New York Magazine article on the DEA created shortage has to be read to be believed.

Ed Morrissey

If this sounds familiar, the FDA did something similar with a baby-formula manufacturer three years ago. That touched off a supply crisis for infant formula in the US, made worse by the FDA's labeling requirements that prevented imports from alleviating the bottleneck.


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