Canadians are buying kids’ pain medicine faster than anyone else and it’s unclear when the shortage will end, top doctor says

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Canadians are buying kids’ pain medicine faster than anyone else and it’s unclear when the shortage will end, top doctor says
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Frustrated parents have resorted to using expired drugs or turning to social media to source scarce bottles of products like liquid Tylenol or Advil for children and babies amid an ongoing shortage.

OTTAWA—Canadians are buying up infant and children’s pain medications at a faster rate than people in other countries, but just how long it will take to get store shelves consistently and reliably stocked with the drugs remains unknown, Canada’s top health officials said Friday.using expired drugs or turning to social media to source scarce bottles of products like liquid Tylenol or Advil for children and babies amid an ongoing shortage that began this spring.

As the issue got more attention, people started snapping up what products they could, leading to further pressures on the supply, she said at a news conference on the latest in COVID-19 vaccines. Sharma said she understands the anxiety of having a screaming child in the middle of the night with fever and pain, but urged people not to stockpile. Manufacturers are doubling or in some cases tripling production and more supply is coming, she said.

Duclos said he’s also reminded the manufacturers there are emergency regulations that could be used if it would help them get access to ingredients or more quickly import supplies, but he said companies have told him they don’t need them for now.

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