Canada’s shortage of prescription painkillers is expected to continue into the new year | Unpublished
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Author: Hannah Alberga
Publication Date: November 4, 2025 - 09:26

Canada’s shortage of prescription painkillers is expected to continue into the new year

November 4, 2025

Pharmacists say a shortage of medications that contain oxycodone is expected to continue into the new year, while supply of another type of painkiller has increased since a nationwide disruption in the summer.

In July, Health Canada sent out a notice about a shortage of drugs that contain acetaminophen with oxycodone, which includes those by the brand name Percocet.



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