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“Managed” Supply of EpiPen Auto-Injectors Returning to Canadian Pharmacies
After stock of the EpiPen 0.3 mg auto-injector ran out in Canada in August 2018, Pfizer Canada says pharmacies across… Read more »
Ahead of School, EpiPen Supply Shortage Persists
From the news archive – As food allergy parents prepare to send their children back to school in 2018, they… Read more »
“Gluten-Free” Oats Label Approved in Canada
In Canada, like in the U.S. and Europe, with less than 20 ppm of gluten will now be labeled as “gluten-free”.
Ryan’s Law Lets Kids With Asthma Carry Inhalers at School
Ontario law ends practice of locking asthma medication in a principal’s office.
Severe Allergic Reaction at Playgroup: Allergy Dad’s Wake-Up Call
A father shares the story of his 3-year-old son’s terrifying severe allergic reaction, and why it changed everything.
Need to Know: Oats and the Gluten-Free Diet (Canada)
The subject of oats and the gluten-free diet can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know.
Canada to Recognize “Gluten-Free” Oats
Pure, uncontaminated oats will soon be allowed to carry a “gluten free” label on Canadian shelves.