Don’t buy abortion or morning-after pills from this website, Health Canada warns – National | 24CA News

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Published 17.05.2023
Don’t buy abortion or morning-after pills from this website, Health Canada warns – National | 24CA News

Health Canada has issued a warning to customers about buying unauthorized abortion and morning-after tablets bought from the web site “Dr. Pooja.”

On Tuesday, the well being regulator issued a public advisory about the prescribed drugs containing mifepristone and misoprostol (also referred to as the abortion tablet), and the emergency contraceptives containing levonorgestrel (generally referred to as the morning-after tablet).

Canadians shouldn’t purchase any of those unauthorized well being merchandise from “Dr. Pooja” web sites, Health Canada said, as they haven’t been assessed for security, efficacy and high quality and should pose a variety of great well being dangers.

For instance, they could be ineffective, expired, mislabelled, topic to remembers, or counterfeit variations of approved merchandise, the regulator said. They additionally might not comprise energetic elements, might have unsuitable elements or might comprise harmful components comparable to prescribed drugs not listed on the label.

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Health Canada stated it has “directed the websites to stop selling unauthorized health products and is working to have the websites removed. Health Canada will take further action as necessary to protect the health and safety of people in Canada.”

If you will have taken unauthorized merchandise labelled to comprise mifepristone and misoprostol, the regulator stated to “seek immediate medical attention.” And in case you have taken unauthorized emergency contraceptives labelled to comprise levonorgestrel, it’s best to converse to your health-care skilled, Health Canada stated.

“Avoid buying health products from questionable or untrustworthy websites. Be aware of the risks of buying health products online,” Health Canada said.

Only purchase prescribed drugs from licensed pharmacies, Health Canada stated, including that unauthorized medicine ought to be returned to your native pharmacy for correct disposal.

Consumers can examine whether or not merchandise have been approved on the market by looking Health Canada’s Drug Product Database and Licensed Natural Health Product Database.

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