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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 »
EpiPens in Canada: Pharmacies Face a Month of ‘No Inventory’ of Main Auto-Injector
Updated August 2, 2018 – The supply of EpiPens (0.3 mg strength) in Canada has now reached a critical shortage.… 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.
CHILD Study Sees Environmental Link to Asthma, Allergy
Researchers across Canada are investigating environmental contributors to asthma and allergies.
Canada to Recognize “Gluten-Free” Oats
Pure, uncontaminated oats will soon be allowed to carry a “gluten free” label on Canadian shelves.