B.C. directs pharmacies to keep some types of baby formula behind counter

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B.C. directs pharmacies to keep some types of baby formula behind counter
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There\u0027s no shortage of regular infant formulas in BC, but food for babies with allergies and certain medical conditions is in short supply.

The ministry says in a statement the guidelines to pharmacies will help preserve supply during the temporary Canada-wide shortage of hypoallergenic formulas.

There’s no shortage of regular infant formulas in B.C., but food for babies with allergies and certain medical conditions is in short supply.

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