Absolutely. Just imagine what it's like to be the face that is delivering that message to your patient: You're not going to be able to continue with the therapy that you've been on because it's just not available.
It requires us to become creative problem-solvers. We need to collaborate with our other health care providers. As you've seen here, there are huge opportunities for us to work interprofessionally to establish the best plan moving forward—whether or not we need to substitute, whether or not we need to modify medication based on availability. I think there's a lot there to discuss and unpack.
The bottom line is, yes, it is a huge source of stress and anxiety for our profession.