Pharmacists receiving short shipments as drug shortage continues
OTTAWA — The Canadian Pharmacists Association says ongoing drug shortages mean pharmacies are receiving short shipments from manufacturers, leaving them to try to adjust on the fly.
The association first warned of the possibility of looming shortages in early March, when supply chains were disrupted by COVID-19 in China.
While Canada has seen a spike in shortages since then, it hasn’t developed into the emergency situation some health officials had feared.
Barry Power with the association says manufacturers and wholesalers have told them the rationing measures pharmacies are taking are helping to reduce demand.