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Health Canada Issues Recall for Seasonique Birth Control Pills Over Missing Tablets

Health Canada has issued a recall for certain lots of the popular birth control pill Seasonique after discovering some packages may be missing active tablets. This critical safety alert could put thousands of Canadian women at risk of unintended pregnancy if they’re unaware of the issue.


The Problem: Incomplete Pill Packs

The affected Seasonique packages (Lot LF01899A with expiry date 08/2025) may contain only 84 active tablets instead of the required 91. Missing these hormone pills could:

  • Compromise contraceptive effectiveness
  • Cause breakthrough bleeding
  • Lead to irregular cycles

“Even one missed pill increases pregnancy risk,” warns Toronto gynecologist Dr. Sarah Jenkins. “Missing seven is extremely concerning.”


Affected Products

The recall specifically targets:

  • Seasonique (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol)
  • 28-day blister packs (91 active + 7 inactive pills)
  • Distributed nationwide through pharmacies

What Users Should Do Immediately

  1. Check Your Pack: Verify lot number on the package
  2. Count Your Pills: Ensure all 91 active tablets are present
  3. Contact Your Pharmacy: If affected, request replacement
  4. Use Backup Protection: Condoms recommended until resolved

Manufacturer Response & Compensation

Pharmaceutical company Prasco Laboratories has:

  • Initiated voluntary recall
  • Set up consumer hotline (1-866-709-8927)
  • Committed to replacing defective packages

“We regret any concern this causes,” reads their official statement.


Broader Implications for Contraceptive Users

This incident highlights important issues:

  • Vigilance Needed: Always verify pill counts
  • System Checks: How did this pass quality control?
  • Alternative Options: Discuss other contraceptives with your doctor

Health Canada’s Ongoing Investigation

Regulators are:

  • Determining root cause of packaging error
  • Assessing whether other lots are affected
  • Reviewing manufacturer quality protocols

Expert Advice for Concerned Women

Dr. Jenkins advises:
“If you’ve taken an incomplete pack, take a pregnancy test if your period is late. Consider switching to another birth control method temporarily if you’ve lost trust in this product.”


Where to Get More Information

For updates:

  • Health Canada’s recall website
  • Product manufacturer’s website
  • Local public health unit

Your Health Matters:

  • Have you been affected by this recall?
  • Will this change how you verify medications?
  • Share this critical alert with others who might be impacted

Stay informed with our continuing health coverage.

Mondol

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