Lantus shortage in Canada - FYI

Jan D & Squeaky

Member Since 2020
Hi I just got this message from Marks Marine:

Current lantus vial and solostar shortage. Basaglar is viable solution.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: Currently in Canada we are limited to the amount Lantus that is available
Unfortunately Lantus is in extremely short supply in Canada. It is sporadically available, but when it is distributors are restricting supplies to Pharmacies (if we order 100 we will get 6).

Thankfully there is a direct alternative; Basaglar.


Lantus extended their rights for a patent, and continues to hold "brand status" and fought to try to stop generics from entering the marketplace for their "glargine" molecule. Basaglar a biosimilar with the exact same molecule, Glargine, as the active ingredient, has been given FDA approval but instead of being called a generic, they are considered a brand name medication.

Cost difference;
Lantus costs $11 per ml (10ml vials $111, 5 x 3ml = 15ml pens $165)
Basaglar costs $9.33 per ml but only available in pens (5 x 3 ml = 15ml $139.99)

Pens can be used like vials, by inserting the syringe into the pen and drawing out the medication.

Two options;
1. Wait for Lantus
2. We can change the order to Basaglar
Let us know how to proceed.
 
Wow. I just placed my first order through them so have five pens ready to go. This happens with my dog’s heart meds, vetmedin, as well. Scary when you can’t get it, I’m always afraid to rock the boat with a substitute. I wonder how long this will last? The vetmedin has been on and off for a couple of years now.
 
Oh, this is scary. A lot of people rely on the Lantus in Canada. I wonder if it effects the Lantus I get here in my hometown in Florida, USA. Do you have a good supply of Lantus, Jan?

Thanks Summer, yes they emailed me about a month ago suggesting ordering before the temperatures got hot. I still have 3 pens but I ordered another 5 anyway. Squeaky's dose was so high.... just in case.

If anyone is in Colorado and needs some during the summer, I'm sure I could spare a pen or two.
 
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Wow. I just placed my first order through them so have five pens ready to go. This happens with my dog’s heart meds, vetmedin, as well. Scary when you can’t get it, I’m always afraid to rock the boat with a substitute. I wonder how long this will last? The vetmedin has been on and off for a couple of years now.

Yes it always seems wise to have on hand an extra supply of our pets -- and our own -- medications......
 
How stressful! I am so thankful I thought to order Pearl another 5 pens a month or so ago (before it got real hot here on the East Coast). We are experiencing a food shortage of the only food she will eat, and now, Lantus! What next?!
 
Is there any indication of how long this is expected to last? I have enough to get me through September or so (4 pens; I'm using about a pen a month); maybe I'll just wait this out.
 
Is there any indication of how long this is expected to last? I have enough to get me through September or so (4 pens; I'm using about a pen a month); maybe I'll just wait this out.

This is what they said in the letter:
If budget allows, best thing you can do is order enough to last until October! We can help extend your prescription to ensure you have enough refills to do so.
 
https://www.drugshortagescanada.ca/shortage/137925

Where did you get this information? What is from the Health Canada website?
I got the same email about 1 week after I received my last order. Since I got a year's worth of Lantus, I ignored it.
I got the same email about 1 week after I received my last order. Since I got a year's worth of Lantus, I ignored it.

As I mentioned, it was an email from Marks Marine Pharmacy.
 
What I see here is that they avoided the shortage: https://www.drugshortagescanada.ca/shortage/138648. it says that it is resolved. Comment from the company mentions the following: Transportation delay - The transportation delay is due to the strike at the Montreal Port. Availability dates at individual distributor warehouses may vary. Pharmacies are invited to communicate with their preferred distributor to obtain the product availability date.
 
As I mentioned, it was an email from Marks Marine Pharmacy.
Maybe this is because there was a strike at the port in Montreal (but Parliament voted a special law to put an end to the strike). I have looked on health Canada website and there is no report indicating that there will be a shortage. It says that a shortage was avoided. Anyway - better be safe than sorry!
 
Maybe this is because there was a strike at the port in Montreal (but Parliament voted a special law to put an end to the strike). I have looked on health Canada website and there is no report indicating that there will be a shortage. It says that a shortage was avoided. Anyway - better be safe than sorry!
What I see here is that they avoided the shortage: https://www.drugshortagescanada.ca/shortage/138648. it says that it is resolved. Comment from the company mentions the following: Transportation delay - The transportation delay is due to the strike at the Montreal Port. Availability dates at individual distributor warehouses may vary. Pharmacies are invited to communicate with their preferred distributor to obtain the product availability date.

Huh! How strange. Well I just passed along what they said. Sounds like you have done some investigation! Sometimes it's hard to know what's really going on. I encourage people to investigate and/or take precautions!
 
I live in Canada too.. on the West Coast :)
I get my Lantus from diabetesexpress.ca
I believe it's an Ontario based company. I find prices are very reasonable for Lantus. I just ordered some cartridges 5x3ml for $112. According to their website they have stock. Shipping is free and it arrives usually within 1-2 days packed with ice.
The pharmacist may call to confirm the order so watch for emails.
 
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