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💊 Medicine EU 12 février 2026

Ifosfamide

📷 Wikipedia: Ifosfamide
Ifosfamide
📷 Wikipedia: Ifosfamide
Ifosfamide DCI
ifosfamide
Formes
Poudre pour concentré pour solution pour perfusion
Domaine
Cancer
Alternatives
Inconnues
⚠️
Shortage ongoing
ifosfamide est actuellement en pénurie dans EU.
📈 Chronologie
12 jours actif jusqu'à présent
16 mai 2026 27 mai 2026

What is this? Ifosfamide is a medicine used to treat some types of cancer. It is given as a drip into a vein.

What's happening? There is a shortage of ifosfamide in the EU. This means some hospitals or pharmacies may not have enough supply.

Does this affect me? If you are currently taking ifosfamide, this shortage may affect your treatment. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist right away.

What should I do? Do not stop taking your medicine without advice. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about other options or ways to get your treatment.

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Mis à jour il y a 1 semaine
Dernière mise à jour
03/03/2026
Première publication
13/02/2026
Médicaments concernés
Ifosfamide
Résolution attendue
Expected to continue until Q1 2027.
Statut de pénurie
Ongoing
Zone thérapeutique (MeSH)
Cancer
Début de pénurie d'approvisionnement
12/02/2026
Disponibilité des alternatives
Unknown
Formes pharmaceutiques concernées
Powder for concentrate for solution for infusion
Dénomination commune internationale (DCI) ou nom commun
ifosfamide

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Information sur la pénurie

There is an ongoing shortage of ifosfamide-containing medicines (marketed by the company Baxter as Holoxan and other names such as Tronoxal and Mitoxana) in the EU/EEA (European Economic Area).

Ifosfamide is a cancer medicine used to treat various cancers, including sarcoma, lymphoma, testicular cancer, lung cancer and ovarian cancer. 

A technical problem at the site manufacturing the ifosfamide-containing medicines, together with site improvements required after a regulatory inspection in September 2025, led to a short pause in the manufacture and release of ifosfamide. Although manufacturing has now resumed at the facility, the pause led to a shortage that is expected to continue until Q1 2027, when the manufacturing site is expected to return to full capacity.

The shortage is not related to a quality defect of the product or a safety issue.

The shortage is likely to affect all EU/EEA Member States.

For up-to-date information about the status of a medicine shortage in a particular Member State, consult the national shortage register or contact the national competent authority.

EMA is closely monitoring the supply situation of ifosfamide and alternative medicines, and is engaging with Baxter, alternative manufacturers and international regulators to mitigate the impact of the shortage.

Monitoring is carried out by EMA’s Executive Steering Group on Shortages and Safety of Medicinal Products (MSSG) and shortages working party (Medicines Shortages Single Point of Contact – SPOC - working party). For further information see ‘related information’.

  • There is an ongoing shortage of ifosfamide (marketed as Holoxan and other names) affecting all EU/EEA Member States that is expected to last until Q1 2027.
  • Before starting treatment, healthcare professionals should ensure that sufficient supplies are available to complete a treatment course.
  • If ifosfamide is not available, healthcare professionals should consider switching their patients to another medicine, depending on the availability of a suitable alternative therapy and in line with relevant clinical guidelines.
  • For additional information, consult your country’s shortage register or contact your national competent authority.
  • You may also contact relevant healthcare professional organisations for further information. A list of European not-for-profit organisations with which EMA engages can be found on this website.
  • A medicine shortage communication (MSC) with detailed guidance has been sent to healthcare professionals in affected Member States and is also published on this website.

  • There is an ongoing shortage of ifosfamide-containing medicines (marketed as Holoxan and other names) affecting all EU/EEA countries that is expected to last until first quarter of 2027.
  • Your doctor will check that there are sufficient supplies available before starting treatment with ifosfamide.
  • If ifosfamide is not available, your healthcare professional will discuss the treatment options with you.
  • You may also contact relevant patients’ organisations for further information or support. A list of European not-for-profit organisations that EMA engages with can be found on the EMA website.

Raison de la pénurie

A technical problem at the site manufacturing the ifosfamide-containing medicines, together with site improvements required after a regulatory inspection in September 2025, led to a short pause in the manufacture and release of ifosfamide. Although manufacturing has now resumed at the facility, the pause led to a shortage that is expected to continue until Q1 2027, when the manufacturing site is expected to return to full capacity.

The shortage is not related to a quality defect of the product or a safety issue.

États membres concernés

The shortage is likely to affect all EU/EEA Member States.

For up-to-date information about the status of a medicine shortage in a particular Member State, consult the national shortage register or contact the national competent authority.

Surveillance des pénuries

EMA is closely monitoring the supply situation of ifosfamide and alternative medicines, and is engaging with Baxter, alternative manufacturers and international regulators to mitigate the impact of the shortage.

Monitoring is carried out by EMA’s Executive Steering Group on Shortages and Safety of Medicinal Products (MSSG) and shortages working party (Medicines Shortages Single Point of Contact – SPOC - working party). For further information see ‘related information’.

Recommandations pour les professionnels de santé

  • There is an ongoing shortage of ifosfamide (marketed as Holoxan and other names) affecting all EU/EEA Member States that is expected to last until Q1 2027.
  • Before starting treatment, healthcare professionals should ensure that sufficient supplies are available to complete a treatment course.
  • If ifosfamide is not available, healthcare professionals should consider switching their patients to another medicine, depending on the availability of a suitable alternative therapy and in line with relevant clinical guidelines.
  • For additional information, consult your country’s shortage register or contact your national competent authority.
  • You may also contact relevant healthcare professional organisations for further information. A list of European not-for-profit organisations with which EMA engages can be found on this website.
  • A medicine shortage communication (MSC) with detailed guidance has been sent to healthcare professionals in affected Member States and is also published on this website.

Recommandations pour les patients et les aidants

  • There is an ongoing shortage of ifosfamide-containing medicines (marketed as Holoxan and other names) affecting all EU/EEA countries that is expected to last until first quarter of 2027.
  • Your doctor will check that there are sufficient supplies available before starting treatment with ifosfamide.
  • If ifosfamide is not available, your healthcare professional will discuss the treatment options with you.
  • You may also contact relevant patients’ organisations for further information or support. A list of European not-for-profit organisations that EMA engages with can be found on the EMA website.

Points clés

Medicines affected
Ifosfamide
Supply shortage status
Ongoing
International non-proprietary name (INN) or common name
ifosfamide
Therapeutic area (MESH)
Cancer
Pharmaceutical forms affected
Powder for concentrate for solution for infusion
Availability of alternatives
Unknown

Dates clés

Start of supply shortage
Expected resolution
Expected to continue until Q1 2027.
First published
Last updated

Informations médicales connexes

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Substance(s) active(s)
Marque(s) / nom(s) de produit
Détail publié par l'agence

INN: ifosfamide · Forms: Powder for concentrate for solution for infusion · Area: Cancer · Alternatives: Unknown

Première publication
12 février 2026
Dernière actualisation par nos soins
il y a 1 semaine
Gravité (classée)
Élevé
Source officielle
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/medicines/human/shortages/ifosfamide

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❓ Questions fréquentes

De quel type d'alerte s'agit-il ?
Ifosfamide. Ifosfamide DCI : ifosfamide · Formes : Poudre pour concentré pour solution pour perfusion · Domaine : Cancer · Alternatives : Inconnues
Quand cet avertissement a-t-il été émis ?
Cette alerte a été émise le 12 février 2026 par EMA (European Medicines Agency).
Quels pays sont concernés ?
L'alerte s'applique à l'ensemble de l'UE.
À quel point cette alerte est-elle sérieuse ?
:sévérité. A serious risk means the product or medicine can cause significant harm. Treat the alert as urgent.
Que faire ?
If you take this medicine, contact your pharmacist or prescribing doctor. They can advise on alternative products or substitutes. Do not stop taking prescription medicine without medical advice.
Où puis-je trouver l'avis officiel ?
L'avis officiel complet est publié sur www.ema.europa.eu.

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