Health Canada expands recall for several blood pressure medications

| August 21, 2018 in National News

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Health Canada has announced that drug manufacturers are expanding their previous recall for several medications.

The recall now includes eight more blood pressure medications that contain the ingredient valsartan, due to possible impurities linked to an increased risk of cancer.

The drugs being recalled are used to treat patients with high blood pressure to prevent heart attacks and stroke, and also for patients who have had heart failure or a recent heart attack.

The announcement comes after testing identified traces of the impurity in products from Teva Canada. Teva is among the top five Canadian pharmaceutical companies in annual sales.

The newly-recalled Teva Canada drugs are listed below. For a full list of recalled valsartan medications, visit Health Canada’s website:

Anyone who takes valsartan is encouraged to continue doing so, unless instructed otherwise by a health-care provider, Health Canada says.

Individuals using a recalled product are urged to get in touch with their doctor to discuss treatment options, as there are still a number of valsartan products not affected by the recall.

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