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I.v. Solution Additives: shortage status in Canada
6 of the 13 i.v. solution additives rxstat tracks are currently in shortage in Canada. When one drug in a class is short, demand often shifts to its alternatives, so related drugs can tighten too; each page below shows which manufacturers are affected and the latest recovery estimates.
Partial shortageChloride2 of 19 reported products affectedPartial shortageChloride2 of 7 reported products affectedPartial shortageDibasic Monobasic1 of 1 reported products affectedPartial shortageMagnesium1 of 2 reported products affectedPartial shortageMonobasic1 of 1 reported products affectedPartial shortageVitamin A Nicotinamide Pyridoxine Ascorbic Acid Dexpanthenol Folic Acid Vitamin E Biotin Vitamin B1 Vitamin B12 Vitamin D Vitamin B21 of 1 reported products affectedShortage anticipatedBicarbonate0 of 8 reported products affectedShortage anticipatedChloride0 of 3 reported products affectedDiscontinuedChromic Chloride Cupric Chloride Zinc Chloride Manganese Chloride0 of 1 reported products affectedNo current shortageIodine Selenium Chromium Manganese Copper ZincDiscontinuedIodine Selenium Chromium Manganese Copper Zinc0 of 1 reported products affectedNo current shortagegroup 0107304No current shortagegroup 0113986
Class groupings follow the WHO ATC classification in Health Canada's reports. Data reflects manufacturer mandatory filings; see methodology.