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Emerade injection; Device failure

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Recalled Product

Emerade Injection (0.3 mg / 0.3 mL and 0.5 mg / 0.5 mL)


✅ What Should You Do?

  1. 🛑 Stop using this product immediately and set it aside.
  2. Follow the instructions from the issuing agency (see below).
  3. 💰 Check if you are eligible for a refund or free replacement from the retailer or manufacturer.
  4. 📋 Report an adverse reaction to Health Canada MedEffect
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Hazard / Issue

Product quality

Issued by

Drugs and health products

⚠️ What You Should Do

Consult your pharmacist to ensure you understand how to properly use the replacement auto-injector.In the event a life-threatening allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) occurs before you can obtain a replacement auto-injector, use your Emerade device and then seek emergency medical attention.Speak with your healthcare professional if you are concerned about your health.Contact Bausch Health, Canada Inc. by calling 1-800-361-4261, or emailing canada.customerservice@bauschhealth.com , if you have questions about the recall.Report any health product-related side effects or complaints to Health Canada.
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