Ottawa keeping tabs as doctors sound alarm about cancer drug supply
OTTAWA — The federal health minister’s office says it is keeping a close watch on the supply of three generic cancer drugs as doctors raise serious concerns about the risk of critical shortages across Canada.
The intravenous drugs in question are etoposide, vinorelbine and leucovorin.
Petitpas Taylor’s spokesperson Alexander Cohen says the government has facilitated the importation of an international supply of etoposide in the short term.
Cohen says companies are conserving existing supply for patients and the shortage for that particular drug is expected to be over by the end of September.