Pharmacists receiving short shipments as drug shortage continues
OTTAWA — Ongoing drug shortages are leaving pharmacies across the country to adjust to short shipments on the fly, according to the Canadian Pharmacists Association.
The association first warned of the possibility of shortages in early March, when supply chains for ingredients and finished medications 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.
“(Pharmacists) are managing their inventory as best they can with the product that they’re getting, and nobody is going without medication,” said association spokesperson Barry Power.


