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zantac regular strengthA Canadian class action lawsuit aims to hold numerous drug companies accountable for allegedly selling heartburn medication Zantac that was contaminated with a carcinogen.

The Zantac class action lawsuit was filed by M. Royer, a Quebec resident who reportedly purchased Zantac that was contaminated.

He aims to represent a Class of all Canadian residents who purchased the allegedly contaminated drug, and a subclass of all Quebec residents who did the same.

The Canada Zantac class action lawsuit names multiple drug companies as defendants, including Sanofi Consumer Health, GlaxoSmithKline, Sandoz Canada, Pharmascience, Apotex, Pro Doc, Sanis Health, and Sivem Pharmacueticals. The companies are all allegedly makers of contaminated Zantac, also sold in its generic form ranitidine.

According to Royer, Zantac is the best-selling drug in history due to the drug companies’ marketing. Allegedly, Zantac’s popularity in Canada was only possible because the drug companies misrepresented it to consumers as being a safe way to treat heartburn and gained profits from this deception.

The companies reportedly sell the drug throughout Canada without disclosing that it may contain N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), a possible carcinogen. Royer stresses that the World Health Organization has deemed NDMA “clearly carcinogenic,” and Health Canada calls it a “probable human carcinogen.”

The carcinogen can appear in some foods and can be formed in the stomach during digestion of foods that contain alkylamine, a naturally occurring substance. However, Royer says that NDMA may be present in high levels in Zantac drugs and its presence may be dangerous to consumers. Allegedly, reports have discovered levels of NDMA in Zantac that may be as much as 26,000 times greater than safe levels.

Royer stresses that this could put many Canadian consumers at risk because many take Zantac over long periods of time and this extended use may increase the amount of NDMA that consumers could ingest. The plaintiff supports this by saying that when Zantac was tested “in conditions simulating the human stomach,” the amount of NMDA discovered was around 3,171 times more than what can be safely ingested on a daily basis. 

The Canada Zantac class action lawsuit says that the drug companies knew or should have known that the drug was contaminated before they put it on the market.

Allegedly, multiple studies were published during the time that the companies manufactured and distributed the drug that showed the contamination. However, the companies reportedly failed to warn consumers despite their knowledge.

Similar concerns over contamination have affected U.S. consumers, as well. The drug has been subjected to some recalls as a result of the potential contamination.

Have you used Zantac or ranitidine? Let us know in the comment section below.

Royer is represented by Andrea Grass of the Consumer Law Group Inc.

The Canada Zantac NDMA Contamination Class Action Lawsuit is M. Royer v. Sanofi Consumer Health Inc., et al., Case No. 500-06-001023-197, in the Canada Superior Court in the Providence of Quebec for the District of Montreal.

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62 thoughts onCanada Zantac Class Action Filed Over Unsafe Levels of Carcinogen

  1. Albert Sorrie says:

    I was prescribed ranitidine for years and before and after I always used Zantac 150

  2. Violet Predinchuk says:

    I have used Zantac for years both prescribed and over the counter. I would like to be a part of this class action lawsuit.

  3. Linda Lance says:

    I have been on ranitidine ×2 a day for at least 20 years and was assured by my family doctor that I could take this the rest of my life if necessary. I obtained it by prescription only. I am waiting for investigation of my G. I. tract for ongoing symptoms by a surgeon for on going issues.

  4. James Ward says:

    Been on this for 10 years

  5. Marilyn Emmerson says:

    I was on Ranidine for probably 10 years.

  6. Maureen Hinde says:

    I took Zantac for my acid reflux for at least 3 to 4 years.

  7. Terry Hanik says:

    I have been on Ranidine for many years

  8. Sherry Keam says:

    I have taken one form or another of Zantac for many, many years. I have acid reflux. I am prescribed nexium and take 1-2 zantac on top of that to maintain on a daily basis. I don’t need any more health problems.

  9. John Paul Welton says:

    I was on the generic form of Zantac for a number of years, then buying it over the counter after trying to get off of a proton pump inhibitor drug.

  10. Tami cameron says:

    I have been prescribed Zantac and rain dine before it was available over the counter. I have also taken it over the counter for years. This is scarry!

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