National Supply Disruption of ADHD Medication
The Department for Health and Social Care has notified us about a disruption to the supply of some medicines used to manage ADHD symptoms.
The following medicines are affected:
Methylphenidate
- Equasym XL® 10, 20, and 30mg
- Xaggitin XL® 18 and 36mg
- Concerta XL® 54mg
- Xenidate XL® 27mg
Lisdexamfetamine
- Elvanse® 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70mg
- Elvanse® Adult 30, 50 and 70mg
Guanfacine
If you have been prescribed any of these medicines, you should continue to take them as instructed. Please do not share medicines with anyone else.
The disruption is caused by manufacturing issues and increased global demand. Currently, we do not know when this will be resolved.
If you have concerns, please contact your psychiatrist.
General Practitioners are not allowed to change or start ADHD medication, this has to be done by a psychiatrist. This means that if pharmacies are unable to supply your normal ADHD medication it needs to be your psychiatrist who arranges an alternative medication.