The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will temporarily allow the importation of a form of penicillin used to treat syphilis amid a nationwide shortage of the drug. The agency said it is working with French company Laboratoires Delbert to import benzathine penicillin G, according to a letter posted on its website. Benzathine penicillin G is the preferred treatment for syphilis, and the only recommended treatment for pregnant people and infants with possible syphilis. But it's been in shortage since April. Pfizer, which is the only company manufacturing the drug in the U.S., said it would take until at least the second quarter of 2024 to increase production enough to end the
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