Parents urged not to hoard amid children’s painkillers shortage
NANAIMO — Pharmacists across Canada are facing shortages of common children’s medication and pain relievers amid nationwide supply disruptions.
They are telling parents they are still able to purchase liquid Tylenol or Advil without a prescription, and reminding them there are alternatives for fever and pain management.
Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Pharmacists Association Barry Power said the supply crunch in Ontario is currently concentrated in urban centres, and there have been reports of shortages in other parts of Canada with a higher population density.
Power said supply chain interruptions have contributed to the problem, along with an unexpected spike in respiratory illness this summer, including COVID-19, which increases the demand.


