B.C. directs pharmacies to keep some types of baby formula behind counter
VICTORIA — The threat of a shortage of specialized infant formulas in British Columbia has prompted an order from the Ministry of Health to put the containers behind the counter.
The ministry says in a statement the guidelines to pharmacies will help preserve supply during the temporary Canada-wide shortage of hypoallergenic formulas.
The statement says manufacturers are distributing the specialized formulas for public purchase exclusively to pharmacies until more product is available.
There’s no shortage of regular infant formulas in B.C., but food for babies with allergies and certain medical conditions is in short supply.