U.S. tariffs on Canadian drugs could impact supply of antibiotics, HIV medication: study
- U.S. Tariffs on Canadian drugs may increase prices and cause shortages of critical medications, including antibiotics and HIV treatment, according to a new study.
- The study indicates that while Canada isn't the largest medication supplier, tariffs could strain supply chains.
- The Canadian Pharmacists Association is urging the government to remove drug-related products from retaliatory tariff lists.
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Canadian pharmacist group urges Ottawa to remove drugs from potential retaliatory tariffs list
The Canadian Pharmacists Association says it is concerned about potential long-term problems because Canada relies heavily on global supply chains for pharmaceutical ingredients and medications
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