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SnoreStop NasoSpray is Voluntarily Recalled by Green Pharmaceuticals Due to Microbial Contamination

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Previous and emerging research on this bacterium has associated it with intrinsic multi-drug resistance and nosocomial infections (also referred to as hospital-acquired infections). is known for its brand of anti-snoring over-the-counter products. The SnoreStop NasoSpray. Green Pharmaceuticals Inc.

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What is a natural health product? Health Canada’s findings upheld by Federal Courts

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In its August 16, 2023 decision in Le-Vel Brands, LLC v. The substances listed in Schedule 1 include amino acids, certain vitamins, and “[a] plant or a plant material, an alga, a bacterium, a fungus or a non-human animal material”. Links to decisions: Le-Vel Brands, LLC v. Canada (Attorney General) , 2023 FC 1465