“You’ve got to look at this on a human level, this could be ring fenced for people who need it,” Anthony said.
He told BBC Radio Stoke that he was becoming increasingly frustrated with the situation and called on Health Secretary Wes Streeting to intervene.
“My message to him is please help us to get this drug back in supply most urgently because it improves quality of life,” he said.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care said: they were aware that some hyoscine hydrobromide patches were out of stock in the UK.
“The resupply date is yet to be confirmed by the supplier, however, we have issued comprehensive management guidance to the NHS, including all GPs and community pharmacists, to minimise the impact on patients,” they said.
“We continue to work with the supplier and the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, to resolve the issue as soon as possible.”