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Eye drops, allergy medicine among other Canadian drug shortages: industry experts

For example, powders used for compounding medicines like acetaminophen or ibuprofen are now in short supply, she says.“I don’t think there’s been a liquid Buckley’s available for months,” she says of a popular cough syrup brand. “The cough and colds shortage has been problematic.”The pharmacy placed a limit on the number of children’s Tylenol, Advil or Motrin containers customers could purchase when it was in stock, Kennedy says.

In New Brunswick, she says some people are crossing the border into the United States to buy medication.

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JustinTrudeau is worried about labeling but then is worried why so many are going to the hospitals. liberal_party want to overload the healthcare system to privatize it. His friends can make more money! TrudeauMustGo cdnpoli Canada

This is only in Canada, the US is full stocked.

This is only in Canada, the US is full stocked.

Harper's fault, obviously!

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