Health Canada is warning Canadians with milk allergies
not to use several brands of unauthorized acidophilus-containing
health products labelled as "non-dairy" because
they contain trace amounts of milk protein from dairy
ingredients used in the production process.
The products are:
- Truly Premium All Naturals Acidophilus with Bifidus
(50 capsules)
- London Naturals Acidophilus with Bifidus (90 capsules)
- London Naturals Acidophilus with Bifidus (180 capsules)
- London Naturals Acidophilus with Bifidus (30 capsules)
- Acidophilus with Bifidus & FOS -- Webber Naturals
(180 capsules)
- Acidophilus with Bifidus & FOS -- Webber Naturals
(60 capsules)
- Rexall Pro-Biotic (60 capsules)
Individuals with milk allergies can experience a
variety of symptoms when exposed to even small amounts
of milk proteins, including breathing difficulties
which in some cases can become fatal. Health Canada
is aware of a Canadian case of anaphylactic reaction
possibly associated with the use of one of these
products.
Consumers with milk allergies should stop using
these products immediately and should return them
to the point of purchase. Canadians who have used
these products and are concerned about their health
should consult with a health care professional.
Natural Factors Ltd., the packager and labeller,
has initiated a voluntary recall of these products.
Health Canada is taking steps to confirm that these
products have been removed from the Canadian market.
Acidophilus and bifidus are common ingredients of
probiotics, which are live microorganisms that provide
a health benefit to the host when administered in
sufficient quantities.
Authorized health products will bear an eight-digit
Drug Identification Number (DIN), a Natural Product
Number (NPN), or a Homeopathic Medicine Number (DIN-HM).
This authorization indicates that the products have
been assessed by Health Canada for safety, effectiveness
and quality.
Consumers should contact the Health Products and
Food Branch Inspectorate at 1-800-267-9675 if they
find any of the products listed in this Warning being
sold in Canada.
To report a suspected adverse reaction to these
health products, please contact the Canada Vigilance
Program of Health Canada by one of the following
methods:
The Canada Vigilance adverse reaction reporting
form, including a version that can be completed and
submitted online, is located in the MedEffect Canada
area of the Health Canada Web site.
Health Canada