The products were distributed in Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec to various retailers, though the recall does not say when the products were sold.
The products were distributed in Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec to various retailers. It does not say in the recall when the products were sold but provides a drug identification number of 02535718 and lot number LKE08.
The agency asks Canadians to verify if their product is affected, consult their health-care provider before discontinuing use or for any health concerns they may have and contact the recalling firm if they have any questions about the recall.says all people who could become pregnant should take a multivitamin with 0.4 milligrams of folic acid in it every day.
The agency notes you should not increase your dose of folic acid beyond one mg per day without a health care provider’s advice. Too much folic acid can mask a B12 deficiency.The risk of a baby being born with a neural tube defect can be reduced by taking the vitamin daily. The agency noted the defect can lead to stillbirth or lifelong disability.
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