Pharmacists reporting a 'significant shortage' in Ontario
If you're having trouble finding kids Tylenol, Advil liquid and chewables at your local drug store you're not alone.
The Ontario Pharmacists Association confirming there is a significant shortage in Ontario
Some pharmacists say they have larger bottles of the medication available behind the counter and are asking parents to obtain prescriptions in order for pharmacists to redistribute the medication into smaller bottles.
Pharmacists are expecting normal supply levels by mid to late fall.

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