Current Shortage Status
Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis (TB) Treatment
high DHSC MSNThis National Patient Safety Alert has been superseded by Medicine Supply Notification MSN/2025/058 Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis (TB) Treatment issued on 23 October 2025 • Rifampicin 150m
⚠️ Resolution date passed — supply status unconfirmed. Check with your pharmacist.
What to Do If You're Affected
- Contact your pharmacy as soon as possible — don't wait until you run out
- Ask your pharmacist if a Serious Shortage Protocol (SSP) is active
- Speak to your GP about prescribing an alternative
- Try other local pharmacies who may have different stock
- Sign up for MediWatch alerts to track this shortage
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis Treatment in shortage in the UK in 2026?
Yes — as of 27 March 2026, there is 1 active shortage notification for Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis Treatment in the UK, issued by DHSC or NHSBSA. Sign up for MediWatch alerts to be notified of any changes.
What is Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis Treatment used for?
Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis Treatment is commonly prescribed in the UK for various medical conditions. It is dispensed through NHS pharmacies across the country.
What should I do if I can't get Antimicrobial Agents Used in Tuberculosis Treatment from my pharmacy?
First, ask your pharmacist if a Serious Shortage Protocol (SSP) is active — this may allow them to dispense an alternative without a new prescription. If not, contact your GP who can prescribe a suitable alternative. Try other local pharmacies as stock levels vary by location.
Page last updated: 27 March 2026. Data checked daily.