KLANG: Branded and approved generic medicine stocks in private hospitals are sufficient with supplies from the respective manufacturers stable.
The Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) said its member hospitals' branded and generic drugs supply chains have not been adversely impacted by the Middle East conflict.
"But the association and its members are continuing to monitor the situation closely," APHM said in a statement Wednesday (May 27).
It added hospitals had contingency plans ready to counter possible export controls or transport disruptions.
"Preparations outlined by APHM include enhanced inventory management, closer coordination with manufacturers and distributors, and prioritisation protocols for critical medicines," it added.
According to APHM, pharmacy teams were also on stand-by to provide clinically appropriate alternatives, if necessary, to ensure continuity of care.
The association urged patients to continue their prescribed treatments and avoid hoarding.
It also advised members of the public, who had concerns regarding substitute medication, to consult their healthcare provider or pharmacist.
"Private hospitals said they will notify the public promptly if the supply situation changes," said APHM.
