Posted on Dec 31, 2022
Guess What the Tylenol Shortage and the Fentanyl Surplus Have in Common
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both come from China?
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One reason for the shortages is a spike in demand caused by the annual flu season, COVID-19, and unusually high RSV and strep infections in kids who didn’t get a chance to develop natural immunity during the lockdowns and mask mandates.
Another culprit is Communist China, which dominates international pharmaceutical production, particularly for popular, low-cost generic meds. While Tylenol is made in the U.S., most of its ingredients are sourced from Chinese pharmaceutical companies. Now that CCP strongman Xi Jinping has given up his disastrous Zero-COVID policy that caused severe economic disruptions, maybe production in China will get back to normal.
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One reason for the shortages is a spike in demand caused by the annual flu season, COVID-19, and unusually high RSV and strep infections in kids who didn’t get a chance to develop natural immunity during the lockdowns and mask mandates.
Another culprit is Communist China, which dominates international pharmaceutical production, particularly for popular, low-cost generic meds. While Tylenol is made in the U.S., most of its ingredients are sourced from Chinese pharmaceutical companies. Now that CCP strongman Xi Jinping has given up his disastrous Zero-COVID policy that caused severe economic disruptions, maybe production in China will get back to normal.
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