Opposition calls for Alberta to dump imported fever medicine amid health concerns
EDMONTON — Alberta’s Opposition says it’s time to dump once and for all the remaining bottles of imported Turkish children’s fever medicine, given new reports state the liquid clogs hospital feeding tubes and can put newborns at risk of severe illness.
NDP health critic Luanne Metz says Premier Danielle Smith’s government should check with health specialists to see if the medicine can safely be put to use somewhere else in the world but says regardless it’s time to end the experiment in Alberta.
“We really should not be using this in our emergency departments,” Metz, who is also a physician, said Wednesday in an interview.
“It’s certainly not preferred for a parent, who would get rid of it for sure, and we definitely should not be using it in (feeding) tubes.


