Health Canada

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. Public Health Advisory

    Health authorities issue guidance for parents on how to identify and return the product.

  2. Retailer Notification

    Pharmacies and retailers begin the process of removing affected lots from shelves.

  3. Recall Announcement

    Initial reports confirm nearly 90,000 bottles are affected by a safety recall.

  4. Phase 3 Trials

    Large-scale multi-site trials aim to provide definitive data for regulatory approval.

  5. SAP Expansion

    Canada amends the Special Access Program to include restricted psychedelic substances.

  6. Regulatory Shift

    Health Canada begins granting Section 56 exemptions for terminally ill patients.

  7. Foundational Research

    Johns Hopkins and NYU publish landmark studies on psilocybin for cancer-related distress.

Stories mentioning Health Canada 2

pharma Bearish

Nearly 90,000 Bottles of Children’s Liquid Pain Medication Recalled

A major recall involving nearly 90,000 bottles of children’s liquid pain medication has been launched across North America. The recall highlights critical safety concerns regarding pediatric dosage accuracy and quality control in the over-the-counter pharmaceutical sector.

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