Health Canada has announced the recall of several cannabis oils and capsules because they may contain unexpected amounts of THC and HHC.
According to the authority, both ingredients are narcotics that could pose a danger to consumers.
Affected products include specific dosages of Emprise CBN+CBD Softgels, NuLeaf Naturals Full Spectrum Hemp Multicannabinoid Oil and Softgels, and Ultra Plus Multicannabinoid Oil and Softgels.
They were sold to consumers by authorized retailers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Yukon between December 2022 and July 2024.
The products were also sold to customers for medical purposes through Rosebud Productions, Open Fields Winnipeg, Open Fields Saskatchewan and Medicibis in Quebec.
Health Canada and the recalling company iNaturally Organic have received reports of adverse reactions.
According to Health Canada, consumers should immediately stop taking the affected cannabis oils and capsules and throw them away or return them to where they purchased them.
For information on specific strengths and batch numbers, see https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en.
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