Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy Shortage UK 2026

Current supply status and alternatives for Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy

Updated 3 March 2026 from official DHSC & NHS data
Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy is used for various medical conditions. There is currently 1 active shortage affecting this medication in the UK.

Current Shortage Status

Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT)

Active DHSC MSN

Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has issued a medicine supply notification for Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) • Creon® 10,000 and 25,000 gastro-resistant capsules are in limit

⚠️ Resolution date passed — supply status unconfirmed. Check with your pharmacist.

What to Do If You're Affected

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy in shortage in the UK in 2026?

Yes — as of 3 March 2026, there is 1 active shortage notification for Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy in the UK, issued by DHSC or NHSBSA. Sign up for MediWatch alerts to be notified of any changes.

What is Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy used for?

Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy 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 Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy 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.

No Active Shortage

As of March 2026, Pancreatic Enzyme Replacement Therapy does not have an active shortage notification from DHSC or NHS England. Supply situations can change rapidly — sign up for free MediWatch alerts to be notified immediately if this changes.

Note: This medicine had 1 previous shortage notification that has since been resolved.

⚠️ Important: Gastrointestinal Medication Safety

Urgency: Do not stop taking your prescribed medication without consulting your doctor, even if supply is disrupted.

What to do: Contact your GP or pharmacist as soon as you become aware of a shortage affecting your medication. The earlier you act, the more options you will have.

Tip: Phone ahead before visiting the pharmacy. Many pharmacies can check stock levels by phone and may be able to order your medication from their wholesaler.

Previous Shortage History

Notification Source Date Issued Status
Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) DHSC MSN 2024-05-09 Resolved

Data sourced from DHSC Medicine Supply Notifications and NHS England Serious Shortage Protocols. Last verified: March 2026. See our data sources and editorial policy for full methodology.

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Data sources: DHSC Medicine Supply Notifications · NHSBSA Serious Shortage Protocols · NHS England
Page last updated: 3 March 2026. Data checked daily.