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Vet Medicine Prices Skyrocket, Sparking Crisis

Summary

  • Veterinarians face burnout due to long hours and stress.
  • Supply shortages are driving up the cost of animal medications.
  • The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association seeks government regulation.

The veterinary field is facing a critical juncture, with professionals like Inoka Gamage reporting increased burnout due to demanding workloads and escalating medicine costs. These price hikes are largely attributed to national supply shortages affecting essential medications such as antibiotics and vaccines.

The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association has officially called on the federal government to implement regulations for costly vet medicines. President Tracy Fisher noted that difficulties in the Health Canada registration process contribute to the scarcity and increased expense of these vital animal health products.

Veterinary technicians also feel the strain, with Sabrina Fagnou pointing out that clients often express frustration over higher prices for back-ordered medications. The association emphasizes the need for drug availability within Canada before considering broader prescription options, while some veterinarians also seek provincial tax relief to ease financial pressures.

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Supply shortages of medications like antibiotics and vaccines, coupled with changes in Health Canada's registration process, are driving up prices.
The association is calling on the federal government to regulate costly vet medicines and address supply chain issues.
High prices increase stress for veterinarians and can lead to client dissatisfaction, especially when preferred medications are unavailable or more expensive.

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