# Major Recall Alert: Cream Charger, N2O Cream Charger Recalled Due to Unauthorized Sale for Inhalation in Canada
The Canadian health authorities have issued an important recall for **DOODLEZ**, **Gold Whip**, and **Whip-it!** **Cream Charger** and **N2O Cream Charger** products. These items have been sold for inhalation without proper market authorization (DIN) in Canada. If you or someone you know uses these products, keep reading for all the essential details and safety measures to follow.
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## Why This Recall is Important
Nitrous oxide (N2O), commonly marketed under brand names such as **DOODLEZ**, **Gold Whip**, and **Whip-it!**, is often used as a propellant for whipped cream. While these chargers may appear harmless, they are being specifically flagged in Canada because of their unauthorized sale for inhalation purposes.
Health Canada has strict requirements for drugs sold within the country, which includes obtaining a **Drug Identification Number (DIN)** to ensure the product's safety, efficacy, and approved use. Without this market authorization, there is no guarantee that these products meet safety standards.
Consumers exposed to unauthorized nitrous oxide misuse may face potential health risks, including oxygen deprivation ("hypoxia"), dizziness, unconsciousness, and even long-term nerve damage. The improper use of such products highlights the urgency of this recall.
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## Details of the Recall
Here’s everything you need to know about the recall:
- **Category**: Nitrous oxide products marketed as cream chargers
- **Affected Brands**:
- DOODLEZ
- Gold Whip
- Whip-it!
- **Products**:
- Cream Charger
- N2O Cream Charger
- **Recall Reason**: Sale for inhalation without approved market authorization (DIN) in Canada
- **Date Announced**: October 2023
- **Image of Affected Product**:

- **Official Source**: [Health Canada Recall Notice](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/nitrous-oxide-chargers-sold-inhalation-without-market-authorization-din-6)
The unauthorized sale and potential misuse of these products pose serious health and safety risks. Health Canada advises that consumers immediately stop using these products and follow protective measures to ensure their safety.
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## What You Should Do
If you have purchased or are currently using any of the affected nitrous oxide cream chargers, follow these steps:
- **Stop using the product immediately.** Discontinue any use, particularly for inhalation purposes.
- **Check the label.** Confirm if the product belongs to the recalled brands: **DOODLEZ**, **Gold Whip**, or **Whip-it!**
- **Dispose safely.** Properly dispose of the products according to local waste management guidelines for hazardous materials.
- **Report adverse reactions.** If you or someone else has experienced health effects after using this product, report it to Health Canada through their [online portal](https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-health-products/medeffect-canada.html).
- **Consult a healthcare professional.** Seek immediate medical attention if adverse symptoms occur.
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For further information about this recall, consult the official Health Canada page here: [Read the Recall Notice](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/nitrous-oxide-chargers-sold-inhalation-without-market-authorization-din-6).
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