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There is a nationwide shortage of some forms of a medication that people who live with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder rely on. Pharmacists have been struggling to get supplies of the 25-milligram version of quetiapine.

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00:00Art is a part of everyday life for Heidi Everett, and so is taking quetiapine.
00:08On New Year's Eve she needed to refill her prescription.
00:11I went around five chemists in my local area, they were all out.
00:15The drug, also sold as Seroquel, is relied on by people who live with schizophrenia and
00:20bipolar.
00:21Last year it took only two weeks without the medication for Heidi to end up in hospital.
00:26I was crying in the chemist because I'm terrified of what happens if I don't take my meds.
00:32We've had people calling dozens of pharmacies trying to source the medication that they
00:37desperately need.
00:38The Therapeutic Goods Administration says two brands of quetiapine 25mg are unavailable
00:44in Australia, and there's limited availability of another 25mg brand and one 300mg version.
00:52People could have acute psychotic episodes if they weren't able to access this medication.
00:56The TGA says as a workaround, higher strengths can be halved or quartered to obtain a 25mg dose.
01:03I'll show you what it's like having to cut one of these.
01:06But splitting tablets is not easy.
01:08It's no guarantee that the tablets are exactly the same size.
01:12Medicine shortages have been an ongoing global issue since the pandemic.
01:16To protect patients, in July 2023 the Department of Health introduced minimum stockholding
01:22requirements of some critical medications.
01:25There are seven brands of quetiapine 25mg on the list, meaning the pharmaceutical companies
01:31are required to hold a supply of four months of the drug.
01:35Now the Department of Health has told the ABC they can't let us know whether those obligations
01:39have been breached because that information is subject to secrecy provisions.
01:44This is perhaps one of a number of medications that we're not keeping enough of onshore.
01:50The TGA says it expects all 25mg tablets to be available again by late February, but
01:56some 300mg tablets will remain in short supply until June.

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