Temporary
 new conditions have been put into place for companies creating 
medications, after five hospitals in New Brunswick and Ontario 
administered watered down chemotherapy drugs to more than 1200 patients.
 
Heath Canada is saying that companies can keep making the drugs
 can if it's done within a hospital and meets provincial requirements, 
outside the hospital under the eye of provincially licensed pharmacist 
or in a way that's in keeping with licensing and manufacturing 
requirements of the Food and Drugs Act. Dr. Supriya Sharma, senior 
medical adviser with Health Canada, says the conditions mean the 
companies can keep providing service until a long-term plan is figured 
out.
Marchese Hospital Solutions gave the watered down drugs to 
the hospitals, but they say the problem wasn't with their drugs, it was 
with how they were administered. Sharma admitting that the new 
conditions might not have prevented the underdosing, as Marchese was 
believed to have been working under appropriate supervision.
 

