Nova Scotia Product Recalls
Nova Scotia residents should stay informed about national product recalls that affect consumer safety. All federal recalls apply to products sold in the province.
Latest Recalls Affecting Nova Scotia Residents
This recall involves Medline Namic Custom Angiographic Kits sold in Canada. They are being recalled because the syringe rotating adaptor may unwind during use. Stop using the product and follow the return/repair steps in the official notice.
This recall involves AneurysmFlow, a medical device used in aneurysm treatment. It's being recalled because the 'mafa ratio' it provides may not be reliable for clinical decisions, potentially leading to incorrect medical judgments. Healthcare professionals should contact the manufacturer for more information.
This recall involves OCUN Condor HMS Triple Carabiners sold in Canada. They are being recalled because the gate can malfunction and not close automatically, posing a fall hazard. Stop using the product and follow the return steps in the official notice.
This recall involves Universal Broadmoore Canopy Bed frames sold in Canada. They are being recalled because the canopy beams can collapse, posing an injury hazard. Stop using the product and follow the repair steps in the official notice.
This recall involves Original 5MM 216PCS Red Buckyballs and 8PCS Silicone Magnetic Balls – Sensory Fidget Roller Set sold in Canada. They are being recalled because the small, powerful magnets can be easily swallowed, posing a serious ingestion hazard. Stop using the product and follow the disposal steps in the official notice.
This recall involves the Mompush Velo Stroller sold in Canada. It's being recalled because it does not meet Canadian stability requirements and may tip over. Stop using the product and follow the return or replacement steps in the official notice.
This recall involves Dimension Creatinine (CRE2) sold in Canada. It's being recalled because it may provide imprecise test results. Healthcare professionals should contact the manufacturer for more information.
This recall involves the Edwards EVOQUE Tricuspid Delivery System sold in Canada. It's being recalled because of an update to the product's labeling. This update helps ensure the device is used correctly and performs optimally.
This recall involves various Aved ophthalmic solutions sold in Canada. They are being recalled because they were sold without proper market authorization in Canada. Consult your healthcare provider before stopping use and follow the steps in the official notice.
This recall involves Freshprep brand Creamy Cucumber Dill Salad with Feta & Pita Chips sold in Canada. It's being recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Do not eat the product if you have it. Check lot codes in the official notice. If you became ill, follow official guidance.
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