Foreign supply of children’s pain meds set to hit Canadian shelves next week
A large supply of foreign-sourced children’s fever and pain medication is expected to start showing up on retail shelves next week, but a pharmacy leader cautions it will likely only put a “small dent” in the nationwide shortage.
One million bottles of the children’s medication will have been distributed to hospitals, pharmacies and retailers after next week, Health Canada officials said during a media briefing Friday.
“The initial supplies, including that one million bottles, is of acetaminophen for children and those are the products that are destined for the pharmacies and the retailers,” said Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma.
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 arrival of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus along with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.


