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Kids in Jacksonville suffer due to drug companies’ corporate greed

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Growth hormone deficiency in children can lead to abnormal bone and organ growth, as well as a host of complications when left untreated. Long-term regular injections of human growth hormone are the most effective treatment, yet frequent shortages have persisted for more than a year.

While big pharmaceutical companies profit, children suffer due to shortages of essential medications like human growth hormone. Valued at $2.8 billion in 2022, the market for human growth hormone is predicted to reach $3.9 billion by 2031. Yet, HGH remains constantly out of stock, triggering shortage alerts for over a year now.

Growth hormone deficiency affects approximately one in every 4,000 to 10,000 children in the United States annually, constituting less than 0.03% of the population. However, for impacted children, human growth hormone is essential for their growth, so any shortage is debilitating.

My journey as an advocate and mother, navigating my teen son’s diagnoses and prescriptions (as well as the arduous process of filling them) has been nothing short of daunting. How is it possible that a single pharmaceutical company — like Novo Nordisk — manufactures more than one growth hormone medication, both of which are consistently out of stock for extended periods?

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