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EpiPen To Treat Life-threatening Allergic Reaction In Short Supply

The Canadian Press, 19 Jan, 2018 12:23 PM
  • EpiPen To Treat Life-threatening Allergic Reaction In Short Supply
TORONTO — The Canadian distributor of the EpiPen says there is a shortage of one size of the emergency treatment for people at risk of life-threatening allergic reactions.
 
 
Pfizer Canada says there is a shortage of the 0.3-milligram form of the EpiPen because of a manufacturing disruption. The 0.15-mg EpiPen Jr product for young children is not affected.
 
 
The company anticipates the shortfall in supply will be resolved by March 2.
 
 
It says additional limited inventory will be available at the beginning of February, but will be carefully managed.
 
 
EpiPens expire on the last day of the month indicated on the product packaging. But Health Canada advises anyone having an anaphylactic reaction to use their expired product and immediately call 911.
 
 
Pfizer is asking pharmacists to keep the supply interruption in mind when filling prescriptions, as there are currently no alternative auto-injectors available on the Canadian market.
 
 
"At this time, there is limited supply of auto-injectors at wholesalers, distributors and at pharmacies," the drug maker said on its website.
 
 
"While we are working closely with our distributors to avoid long-term supply shortage at the store level, we expect a period of between two and four weeks of no inventory."

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