Normal supply is expected to resume by the end of August for one manufacturer, while another is estimating a shortage end date of December 2022.
Certain provinces in Canada are bearing the brunt of a medical supply shortage that could affect the administration of epidurals for women giving birth.
At BC Women’s Hospital, B.C.’s busiest birthing centre, the shortage is recognized but luckily has not impacted any procedures. Provincial Health Services Authority says that there is stock on hand for several months but that shipments coming in are limited. Current strategies to ensure that no health-care facility runs out of supplies include access to additional supply via the Exceptional Importation and Sale pathway and the Special Access Program .
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