
These are the recalls in Canada this week
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Health Canada recalled various items this week, including more unauthorized products, counterfeit drugs and bassinets.
Health Canada recalled various items this week, including more unauthorized products, counterfeit drugs and bassinets.
More than 20 additional unauthorized sexual enhancement products were recalled Monday for containing prescribed drugs like tadalafil and sildenafil, which are sold under the common brand names Cialis and Viagra respectively
Health Canada said these drugs should only be available by prescription from a health-care professional.
Additionally, the recall notice said the products may contain dangerous ingredients not listed on the label.
The recall histories of these unauthorized products, including those claiming to help with weight loss, as a workout aid or as "poppers," date back as early as November 2017.
Health Canada urges customers to throw out the products.
Health Canada issued a bassinet recall Wednesday due to entrapment and suffocation hazards.

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