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Health Canada issues recall for children’s allergy medication

Health Canada is recalling lots 2857508 and 2857505 of Allerject 0.15 mg/0.15 ml auto-injector following the discovery of a defect with the needle. Health Canada

TORONTO – Health Canada is recalling two batches of epinephrine auto-injector products used in the treatment of serious allergic reactions in children.

The agency is says it’s due to a manufacturing defect that may render the device ineffective at delivering the medication in an emergency.

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Allerject, which is used in the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis, works by reversing the rapid and dangerous decrease in blood pressure and relaxing the muscles in the airway during an allergic reaction.

A Health Canada statement says the defect “can pose serious health risks to patients” and that anaphylaxis may cause death.

The dosage for affected the pre-filled, single-use auto-injector is 0.15 milligrams and is intended for use in children weighing between 15 to 30 kilograms.

Health Canada did not immediately make it clear how much actual medication is involved.

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