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Hepatitis A Vaccine / Inactivated Salmonella Typhi Vi Capsular Polysaccharide Vaccine shortage status

Discontinued

Source: Health Canada shortage reports · Updated Jul 9, 2026

Hepatitis A Vaccine / Inactivated Salmonella Typhi Vi Capsular Polysaccharide Vaccine products have been discontinued in Canada. See the reports below for which products and when.
Products affected
0 / 1
Reports on file
2

Reports by product

Discontinued
VIVAXIM
160UNIT 25MCG · SUSPENSION SOLUTION SUSPENSION SOLUTION · SANOFI PASTEUR LIMITED
DIN 02248361
Resolved
VIVAXIM
25MCG 160UNIT · SOLUTION SUSPENSION · SANOFI PASTEUR LIMITED
DIN 02248361 · ended Sep 5, 2019 · Disruption of the manufacture of the drug.

What's happening

One or more Hepatitis A Vaccine / Inactivated Salmonella Typhi Vi Capsular Polysaccharide Vaccine products have been permanently discontinued by their manufacturers. If your product is affected, ask your pharmacist about equivalent products still on the market.

Hepatitis A Vaccine / Inactivated Salmonella Typhi Vi Capsular Polysaccharide Vaccine is classified under “BACTERIAL AND VIRAL VACCINES, COMBINED” (ATC J07CA).

Recent changes

Common questions

When will Hepatitis A Vaccine / Inactivated Salmonella Typhi Vi Capsular Polysaccharide Vaccine be back in stock in Canada?

Manufacturers have not provided a reliable end date. This page updates automatically as soon as an estimate is filed.

Why is Hepatitis A Vaccine / Inactivated Salmonella Typhi Vi Capsular Polysaccharide Vaccine in shortage?

See the reports above; manufacturers must state a reason (most commonly manufacturing disruption or a surge in demand) when filing with Health Canada.

What can my pharmacist do about it?

Often quite a lot: substitute an equivalent product from an unaffected manufacturer, adjust quantities, or in most provinces adapt or renew prescriptions on the spot. Call your pharmacy before visiting, and call 811 for free health advice.

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Guides: what to do when your medication is in shortage · how to read shortage reports

Data reflects reports manufacturers are legally required to file with Health Canada, republished with per-drug aggregation by rxstat. Estimated end dates are supplied by manufacturers and frequently change. This page describes drug supply only and is not medical advice; never stop or switch a medication without speaking to your pharmacist or prescriber.