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Shortages of some baby formula in Quebec due to panic buying, U.S. supply issues

Disruptions at Abbott, the largestbabyformulamaker in the U.S., are causing supply issues for some hypoallergenic formulas across Canada. In Quebec, someparents are noticing shortages of formulas on shelves as a result of panic buying.

Disruptions at Abbott are causing supply issues for some hypoallergenic formula across Canada and the U.S.

Shortages of many popular brands of baby formula are seen on a pharmacy shelf, Monday, May 16, 2022 in Montreal. (The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz)

When Catherine Labrecque-Baker went to purchase hypoallergenicbabyformulain mid-April for her six-month-oldbaby, her Quebec City pharmacist told her there was none left.

In response, Labrecque-Baker travelled to another pharmacy in the city and bought five times the amount she normally does. Then her stress level rose as she fed herbabyand watched her stockpile slowly shrink.

Her son has an intolerance to cow'smilk protein and relies on Alimentum, a product by Americanformulamaker Abbott, which voluntarily recalled its products in February after four illnesses were reported in babies who had consumed powderedformulafrom its Michigan plant.

"What am I supposed to do?'' Labrecque-Baker asked Monday in an interview."I cried an entire night, wondering what will I do when I won't have any moreformula.''

The disruptions at Abbott, the United States' largestformulamaker, are causing supply issues for specific hypoallergenic formulas across Canada, according to Retail Council of Canada spokeswoman Michelle Wasylyshen.

But in Quebec, parents are noticing shortages of other formulas on the province's pharmacy shelves a result of panic buying, Wasylyshen said.

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"There's a ripple effect,'' she said in an interview Monday, mentioningparents like Labrecque-Baker who are scooping up morethan usualbecause they fear it will go out of stock.

"We don't want to see a return to panic buying that approach doesn't help anyone,'' Wasylyshen said. "Some of our retailers have put limitations in place in terms of what customers can purchase, just to make sure there's enough for everyone.''

Abbott's decision to shut its Michigan plant exacerbated ongoing supply chain disruptions amongformulamakers, leaving fewer options on store shelves across much of the United States.

The company is one of only a handful that produce the vast majority of the U.S.formulasupply, so Abbott's product recall involving brands Similac, Alimentum and EleCare wiped out a large segment of the market intended for babies with allergies or intolerance to cow'smilk protein.

On Monday, Abbott said it has reached an agreement with U.S. health officials to restart production at the Michigan plant, a key step toward easing a nationwide shortage.

Quebec is not facing the same kind of shortages as in the United States, but Wasylyshen said images of empty pharmacy shelves in the province started circulating online, causing anxiety.

The province's Health Ministryon Monday said it's working with Quebec's association of pharmacy owners, the Association qubcoise des pharmaciens propritaires, to minimize the shortage's impact.

"We are looking as far away as Europe to counter this lack of supply,'' ministryspokesperson Marjorie Larouche said, adding that shortages are being noticed across Canada.

Marilie Beaulieu-Gravel of the pharmacy owners'association said that after Abbott's Alimentumformuladisappeared from shelves, parents rushed to purchase Nutragimen, another hypoallergenicformula, made by Mead Johnson & Company.

"There isn't a production issue with this product but rather a domino effect,'' Beaulieu-Gravel said Monday in an interview."The demands for the products increase sharply and unexpectedly on the market.''

While Nutragimen products are expected to be back on shelves by mid-June, Beaulieu-Gravel said her association isn't expecting the supply of Alimentum to return before the end of summer.

Meanwhile, some parents, including Labrecque-Baker, are left searching forformulaeverywhere, even online.

"I looked on Facebook Marketplace, on Kijiji,friends have been looking for me or giving me what they can,'' Labrecque-Baker said. "This week, I spent $200 because I can't wait and risk it. The more I can stock, the more days I can feed my child.''