OTTAWA — Health Canada officials say a large foreign supply of children’s ibuprofen and acetaminophen is expected to start showing up on pharmacy and re
They say one million bottles of children’s medication will have been distributed to hospitals, pharmacies and retailers after next week.
Hospital, pharmacies and parents with sick kids have been grappling with a shortage of children’s Tylenol and Advil since spring, exacerbated by the early appearance of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus along with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Officials say manufacturers have ramped up production to record levels, but it is still outstripping demand.
They say they have now approved three proposals to import foreign products, with supply already arriving in the country. Health officials were grilled about the shortage earlier this week by a House of Commons health committee, with MPs demanding answers about when it began, what was behind it and who was to blame.If you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing
المملكة العربية السعودية أحدث الأخبار, المملكة العربية السعودية عناوين
Similar News:يمكنك أيضًا قراءة قصص إخبارية مشابهة لهذه التي قمنا بجمعها من مصادر إخبارية أخرى.
More than 1 million bottles of children's medication will arrive in Canada by next week: OttawaIn an update to reporters on Friday, Health Canada says more than one million bottles of a foreign supply of children’s medication will arrive in the country by next week.
اقرأ أكثر »
Let health care worker set for deportation stay, Dix tells OttawaA Mexican family is scheduled for deportation on Dec. 19, despite the fact their application has not yet been processed by Immigration Canada
اقرأ أكثر »
Health Canada says foreign supply of children's pain medication is on the wayHealth Canada officials say a large foreign supply of children’s ibuprofen and acetaminophen is expected to start showing up on pharmacy and retail shelves next week.
اقرأ أكثر »
Survey: Morality increasingly considered a barrier to health-care access in CanadaThis month, 56 per cent of Canadians disagree with health-care professionals having the ability to object to providing services if they have a moral or faith-based objection to abortion.
اقرأ أكثر »
Premier, health minister to announce ‘Alberta Health Services reform plan’ | Globalnews.caAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Jason Copping are scheduled to speak Thursday afternoon about the government's 'Alberta Health Services reform plan.'
اقرأ أكثر »
Spotlight: Give the gift of good health this season with Moetus Health in SudburyGive the gift of good health this season with Moetus Health in Sudbury
اقرأ أكثر »