Alberta secures five million bottles of children’s pain medication
EDMONTON – For months, parents and caregivers have faced with a shortage in children’s pain and fever medication, not only in Alberta but across Canada.
The Government of Alberta addressed the shortage on Tuesday.
Premier Danielle Smith announced that the province has secured five million units of children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
The shipment comes from Atabay Pharmaceuticals and Fine Chemicals, based in Turkey. The province said the medication will be manufactured at a Health Canada-approved facility. Officials noted that the company already has Health Canada approval for its raw ingredients.