# Major Recall Alert: Cream Charger, Grand Cream Charger, Infinite Cream Charger, Max Cream Charger, Max Infinite Cream Charger, N2O Cream Chargers Recalled in Canada
The Government of Canada has announced a significant recall affecting popular nitrous oxide cream chargers. These products, sold under various brands like Bamboozle, GreatWhip, Whip-It!, and more, lack proper market authorization (DIN). Using these products poses safety concerns for Canadian consumers. Read on to learn all the details and how to safeguard yourself.
## Why This Recall is Important
When a product is being used without appropriate market authorization, it raises red flags concerning consumer safety. In this instance, the products—including Cream Chargers, Grand Cream Chargers, and others—are sold for inhalation purposes in Canada without the required Drug Identification Number (DIN). A DIN ensures that Health Canada has reviewed the product and deemed it safe, effective, and of high quality for its intended use.
The improper sale of these nitrous oxide chargers for inhalation may lead to serious health risks, including accidental misuse and exposure to unregulated substances. This recall is part of an ongoing effort by Health Canada to protect public health and safety and ensure compliance with proper regulatory standards.
## Details of the Recall
Here are the essential details about this recall:
- **Category**: Cream chargers sold without market authorization in Canada
- **Brands Affected**:
- Bamboozle
- Best Whip
- Gold Whip
- GreatWhip
- Prime Whip
- Whip-It!
- **Products**:
- Cream Charger
- Grand Cream Charger
- Infinite Cream Charger
- Max Cream Charger
- Max Infinite Cream Charger
- N2O Cream Chargers
- **Reason for Recall**: Products sold for inhalation in Canada without a valid Drug Identification Number (DIN).
- **Announcement Date**: 30604
- **Source**: For official details, visit the [Government of Canada Recall Page](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/nitrous-oxide-chargers-sold-inhalation-without-market-authorization-din-0).
Consumers are urged to carefully review the recalled products and stop usage immediately if they own any of the affected items.
## What You Should Do
If you own any of the recalled nitrous oxide chargers, it is crucial to follow these safety measures immediately:
- **Discontinue Use**: Stop using the affected products for any purpose.
- **Dispose Safely**: Dispose of the items in accordance with local regulations for hazardous material.
- **Report Concerns**: If you or someone you know has experienced any adverse reactions or health issues after using these products, contact your healthcare provider and report the incident to Health Canada's adverse event reporting system.
Consumers should only purchase products with a valid Drug Identification Number (DIN) approved by Health Canada. This ensures the product has undergone rigorous testing for safety and effectiveness.
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For more information about this or other recalls, visit the official [Government of Canada Recall Page](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/nitrous-oxide-chargers-sold-inhalation-without-market-authorization-din-0). Stay informed, stay safe!