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The Dr. Phil Podcast

Our Dangerous Dependency On China

The Dr. Phil Podcast

Dr. Phil McGraw

Mental Health, Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education, Health & Fitness

4.413.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

America’s drug shortage is impacting millions of lives and threatening the US’s national security.  Could China be behind it? Millions are going without the medications they need due to the national drug shortage. Hundreds of drugs that treat cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and more are in serious short supply causing widespread panic and suffering. Twenty-nine-year-old Samantha, who has been on ADHD medication for the past 14 years, says she hasn’t been able to get her prescription filled for months and it’s turning her life up-side-down and negatively impacting her work and relationships.

Phil, an independent pharmacist, says the shortage may force him to close his business. By lunchtime almost every day, Phil says he has at least 20 prescriptions he can’t fill. But the shortage isn’t just compromising Americans’ health, it’s exposed a dangerous vulnerability in our national security. More than 90% of prescriptions written in the US come from India and China. Are American lives being put at risk because of the US’s overreliance on drugs and pharmaceutical ingredients from China, a foreign adversary? Many experts say yes.

Dan Izhaky, CEO of United Safety Technology, raised his hand to make PPE on American soil during Covid. He even received a nearly $100 million award from the US government to get production off the ground. But Dan says, 3 years later, he has nothing to show for it. He says it’s been impossible for his company to compete against Chinese companies backed by China’s communist regime.

China-US relations expert and President of The Jamestown Foundation, Peter Mattis, says the Chinese government is deliberately malicious and capable of callous disregard for those in foreign countries and even their own people. This episode, “Our Dangerous Dependency on China” asks three questions: 1) The current drug shortage is happening during peacetime but what if tensions between the US and China rise and the Chinese government decides to stop sending lifesaving medication and pharmaceuticals to America? 2) Is America prepared for the next global pandemic? 3) Why aren’t critical products like PPE and pharmaceuticals being manufactured in the US?
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0:00.0

What if you couldn't get your prescription drugs anymore?

0:03.0

What would you do?

0:04.0

You call yourself the McGiver of medications.

0:06.0

Why?

0:07.0

We'll do whatever it takes.

0:08.0

The last time America made an antibiotic was 2004.

0:11.0

I called around to about 70 different pharmacies.

0:14.0

Everyone was like, nope, sorry.

0:15.0

People are dying.

0:16.0

If we're getting 97% of antibiotics from China,

0:20.0

a known adversary, it doesn't take a genius to figure out

0:23.6

that's vulnerability we don't need. Well, I have a question for you. What if you couldn't get your prescription drugs anymore?

0:40.1

Think about that.

0:41.1

What would you do?

0:42.2

I don't mean to frighten you, but this is a real scenario,

0:45.2

and it is happening as we speak.

0:47.7

The U.S. is experiencing one of the most severe drug shortages of our time.

0:52.5

The drug shortage in the United States has reached a 23-year high.

0:56.3

The FDA has not been an effective partner in combating drug shortages.

1:01.0

Data shows 323 medications and short supply across the country,

1:05.7

the highest since tracking started in 2001.

1:08.4

Every year there's more drug shortages to worry about.

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