CVS, Walgreens limit purchases of children's pain-relief medicine. Here's what to know. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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Increased request has led CVS and Walgreens to bounds purchases of children's pain-relief medicine, the companies confirmed to CNN connected Monday.

CVS is restricting some in-person and online purchases to 2 children's symptom alleviation products. Walgreens has constricted online purchases to six over-the-counter fever reducers per transaction, but it does not person an in-store acquisition limit.

"Due to accrued request and assorted supplier challenges, over-the-counter pediatric fever reducing products are seeing constraint crossed the country," Walgreens said successful a statement. The limits were enactment into spot "in an effort to assistance enactment availability and debar excess purchases."

Children's Medicine-Shortage

A motion is placed adjacent the conception for children's medicine, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022 astatine a CVS successful Greenlawn, N.Y. Caring for a sick kid has go adjacent much stressful than accustomed for galore U.S. parents successful caller weeks owed to shortages of Children’s Tylenol and different medicines. 

CVS besides cited accrued request for these items and collaboration with suppliers to guarantee continued access.

The limits were placed to "ensure equitable access" for each customers, according to a connection from CVS.

The moves by CVS and Walgreens travel amid a brutal respiratory microorganism play that continues to strain pediatric hospitals. Young children are peculiarly susceptible to RSV, which has hospitalized much than 4 retired of each 1,000 children younger than 5 this season, according to information from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Weekly RSV hospitalizations person dropped dramatically implicit the past period -- but adjacent with the improvements, hospitalizations are inactive higher than normal. Flu enactment remains high, and Covid-19 is trending up crossed the country.

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