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Health Canada seizes unauthorized antibacterial capsules from Asian grocery

Health Canada seized illegal amoxicillian tablets from an Asian grocery store in Vanier
Health Canada building in Ottawa File photo Photo by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia

Health Canada announced Saturday that it had seized an unspecified quantity of unauthorized amoxicillin capsules from the Green Fresh Supermarket on McArthur Avenue in Vanier.

Ottawa Citizen

The agency said amoxicillin — a prescription antibiotic drug used to treat bacterial infections — may pose serious health risks.

“Unauthorized health products have not been approved by Health Canada, which means that they have not been assessed for safety, efficacy and quality and may pose a range of serious health risks.”

Health Canada listed possible side effects as “swollen lips, face and throat, difficulty breathing, severe skin rashes and itchiness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and signs of kidney and liver failure.”

Willa Yang, manager of the grocery, said the store began to stock the product after being approached by older clients who had used amoxicillin in China and couldn’t get it in Canada.

“It’s (regarded as a) sort of health remedy” in China, Yang said.

She said that the store never sold much of the product and she was surprised when Health Canada officials came to the store this week.

“We will not be selling any more,” she said.

Health Canada said anyone who has the unauthorized capsules should not use the product. It should be brought to a pharmacy for proper disposal.

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