Last June, Pfizer, the lone U.S. manufacturer of the injections, notified the Food and Drug Administration of an “impending stock out” that it anticipated would last a year. The company blamed “an increase in syphilis infection rates as well as competitive shortages.”

Across the country, physicians, clinic staff and public health experts say that the shortage is preventing them from reining in a surge of syphilis and that the federal government is downplaying the crisis. State and local public health authorities, which by law are responsible for controlling the spread of infectious diseases, report delays getting medicine to pregnant people with syphilis. This emergency was predictable: There have been shortages of this drug in eight of the last 20 years.

Yet federal health authorities have not prevented the drug shortages in the past and aren’t doing much to prevent them in the future.

Syphilis, which is typically spread during sex, can be devastating if it goes untreated in pregnancy: About 40% of babies born to women with untreated syphilis can be stillborn or die as newborns, according to the CDC. Infants that survive can suffer from deformed bones, excruciating pain or brain damage, and some struggle to hear, see or breathe. Since this is entirely preventable, a baby born with syphilis is a shameful sign of a failing public health system.

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    The medication, Bicillin (penicillin G benzathine) is a mold byproduct. It’s produced by fermentation. The only reason pfizer wouldn’t be producing enough of it is that the profit margins aren’t high enough.

    You could convert a brewery to a Bicillin “factory” and have enough of it to supply the nation.

    Pfizer wants to act like this is somehow a result of not enough employees or equipment or whatever. But the real problem is they haven’t spent the probably $100k to buy a new vat to produce the stuff.

    This is why there shouldn’t be drug companies. It’s criminal that such an old and well known drug is being left in the hand of these crooks trying to rob the public in dire health straights.

    Oh, and yes, it is THAT penicillin. The one discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928.

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    I question how much of this is a logistics issue, vs how much of this is because half the population is convinced that basic medical care causes Down syndrome .

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      Yes, I suspected that distrust in doctors and vaccines (re: needles) is a big part of the reason for the uptick. Bicillin is a butt shot rather than a pill and it requires several dosages over time to be effective. I’m sure the doctors office charges $100 for the wellness checkup on each visit. (and $100 for the $0.10 shot)

      That said, there have been shortages of the drug in general which is a huge problem.

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    Yeah, well… syphilis is killing one of the two major presidential candidates, but I don’t see anyone doing anything about that either.

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    As we’ve seen with COVID, the US doesn’t give a shit about stopping the spread of illnesses, viruses, and diseases. Pfizer and the like don’t give a shit. They will do whatever makes them the most profit. Stopping illnesses, viruses, and diseases doesn’t make as much profit as continuously treating them for decades.

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    They’re not doing anything for prevention and education, either, except abstinence ( not even that, because where I live, women are sluts but “a man’s going to be a man”).