Health Canada recalls Emerade epinephrine auto injectors over possible device failure 

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Emerade epinephrine auto-injectors are being recalled because the devices could fail.

Health Canada says the 0.3 and 0.5 milligram injectors could malfunction when people suffering a serious allergic reaction try to use them.

That means they might not get the epinephrine they need to stop potentially deadly anaphylaxis.

The recalled lots of Emerade, produced by Quebec-based Bausch Health, were distributed in Canada between April 2022 and May 2023.

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Health Canada is urging people to take their Emerade auto-injectors to their pharmacies as soon as possible to get a replacement.

Emerade auto-injectors have been recalled by Health Canada. (Jens Bergqvist)

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