23 September 2025
Ensuring the supply of medicinal products and medical devices is of major importance for maintaining the public's health. In order to ensure a reliable supply for the population, the German legislature does not leave manufacturers to themselves, but has taken various measures to prevent supply shortages.
The legal basis for this is Section 52b para. 1-3 of the German Medicinal Products Act (AMG), which obliges pharmaceutical companies and wholesalers to ensure an adequate and continuous supply of medicinal products. While pharmaceutical companies are obliged to ensure delivery to wholesalers (Sec. 52b para. 2 s. 1 AMG), wholesalers are obliged to ensure delivery to pharmacies (Sec. 52b para. 3 s. 1 AMG). To ensure supply, the legislator has established various measures to prevent impending supply shortages or to respond to existing supply shortages:
The measures taken by the German legislature to prevent supply shortages are almost exclusively related to pharmaceutical law. In contrast, the threat of shortages of medical devices has been somewhat neglected by the German legislature. In recent years, shortages of medical devices have mostly been addressed by the European legislature rather than the German legislature due to shortages during the transition from the old legal framework to the Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745 (MDR), for example by issuing Art. 59 and Art. 97 MDR as well as by extending the transition periods of Article 120 MDR.