Specialized baby formula to be moved behind counter
The B.C. Government is taking steps to protect the supply of specialized infant formulas.
The Ministry of Health has issued new guidelines asking pharmacies to keep these formulas behind the counter. The move is intended to preserve supply during the countrywide shortage of these formulas and ensure they are available for families that require them.
There is no shortage of regular infant formulas in B.C., though there is a shortage of specialized hypoallergenic infant formulas for babies with food allergies and certain medical conditions. This includes extensively hydrolyzed formulas and amino acid-based formulas.
The hypoallergenic formulas are being distributed exclusively to pharmacies until the supply stabilizes, and the Ministry of Health encourages people remain in contact with their pharmacy to ensure they have the formula.











