Search
Returning search results with filters:
Remove filter for
Audience: General public
Remove filter for
Type: Alert
Clear all
Search filters
Type
Audience
Category
Issue
Last updated
Displaying 271 - 285 of 297 items.
Health Canada updates Canadians on shortage situation involving EpiPen (0.3 mg) auto-injectors
AlertInformation update | 2018-07-30
Several drugs containing valsartan being recalled due to contamination with a potential carcinogen
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-07-09
Health Canada reminds Canadians of the limitations of fentanyl test strips being used to check street drugs before consumption
AlertInformation update | 2018-06-22
Drug Use During Festival Season
AlertInformation update | 2018-06-22
Important sunscreen safety tips for Canadians
AlertInformation update | 2018-06-01
Safe use of personal insect repellents
AlertInformation update | 2018-05-25
Unauthorized products may pose serious health risks (November 17, 2017 to May 23, 2018)
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-05-23
Unauthorized prescription antibiotic drugs seized from Gigi's Market in Ottawa, ON, may pose serious health risks
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-05-18
Consumer Product Update: Have you inspected your wire barbecue brush lately?
AlertInformation update | 2018-05-17
Unauthorized "Sāj" kratom products seized from two Edmonton stores may pose serious health risks
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-05-04
Foreign Product Alert: 7 Days Slim hip & Legs caps, CA NI CAP Arm Slim, Perfect Slim by Peenuch capsules, Slim Perfect Legs, Ure Tonic Herbal Traditional
AlertForeign product alert | 2018-04-30
One lot of Traditional Medicinals "Throat Coat Lemon Echinacea" herbal tea recalled because of potential contamination with Salmonella
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-04-24
Information Update - Shortage of EpiPen (0.3 mg) and EpiPen Jr (0.15 mg) auto-injectors in Canada
AlertInformation update | 2018-04-12
"Organic Traditions Shatavari Powder" sold at Choices Markets Yaletown in Vancouver, B.C., contaminated with Salmonella
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-04-06
Two lots of the epilepsy drug Primidone recalled because of high levels of lead, which may pose serious health risks
AlertPublic advisory | 2018-04-06