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Drug Shortages: The next crisis in the pandemic

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  • ronald s tuthill says:

    I thought that the U.S. wanted to import drugs from Canada because the Medicare system made the drugs less expensive to buy than Americans could buy in their own country. Personally the one controllable drug I take is an acid that they used to use to clean drugs and then throw it away and now they make it into a tablet and sell it as a product.

  • Ishtiaq Ahmed says:

    Nicely written to highlight some of gaps in our system that need to be addressed for now and future. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

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Ahmed Bagit

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Ahmed Bagit recently graduated from Brock University with a degree in Medical Sciences. He is a founder of the Critical Drugs Coalition, a group of pharmaceutical experts, physicians and others working on alleviating future drug shortages in Canada.

Kashif Pirzada

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Kashif Pirzada is an emergency physician in Toronto and faculty member at the University of Toronto and a founder of the Critical Drugs Coalition, a group of pharmaceutical experts, physicians and others working on alleviating future drug shortages in Canada.

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