Details for: HI POTENCY B52 B COMPLEX TAB


Product description

Product name: HI POTENCY B52 B COMPLEX TAB

Company name: COUNTRY HEALTH LABORATORIES LTD.

DIN: 00531286

Status: Cancelled Post Market

Status date: 2001-07-27

Active ingredient(s) Strength
ASCORBIC ACID 52 MG / TAB
BIOTIN 52 MCG / TAB
CHOLINE BITARTRATE 52 MG / TAB
D-PANTOTHENIC ACID 52 MG / TAB
FOLIC ACID 52 MCG / TAB
INOSITOL 52 MG / TAB
NICOTINAMIDE 52 MG / TAB
PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE 52 MG / TAB
THIAMINE MONONITRATE 52 MG / TAB
VITAMIN B12 52 MCG / TAB
VITAMIN B2 52 MG / TAB

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Report a side effect

Side effects are troublesome symptoms or feelings that you may not expect that show up when you are taking a medicine.

All suspected side effects should be reported, especially those that are:

  • Unexpected, regardless of their severity, i.e., not consistent with product information or labelling; or
  • Serious, whether expected or not, i.e., that requires being admitted to the hospital, lengthened hospital stay, causes a birth defect, disability, is life-threatening or results in death;
  • Reactions to recently marketed health products (on the market for less than five years), regardless of their nature or severity.

Report a serious adverse drug reaction (for hospitals)

Section C.01.020.1 of the Food and Drug Regulations and section 62 of the Medical Devices Regulations, require hospitals to report to Health Canada all serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and medical device incidents (MDIs) within 30 days of being documented within the hospital.

This regulatory requirement only applies to hospitals.

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Report a side effect

Side effects are troublesome symptoms or feelings that you may not expect that show up when you are taking a medicine.

All suspected side effects should be reported, especially those that are:

  • Unexpected, regardless of their severity, i.e., not consistent with product information or labelling; or
  • Serious, whether expected or not, i.e., that requires being admitted to the hospital, lengthened hospital stay, causes a birth defect, disability, is life-threatening or results in death;
  • Reactions to recently marketed health products (on the market for less than five years), regardless of their nature or severity.