Public advisory

Unlicensed Mitolux UV sunlamps for Vitamin D may pose health risks

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Summary

Product
Unlicensed ultraviolet (UV) sunlamps
Issue
Health products - Unauthorized product
Health products - Product safety
What to do

Do not use unlicensed Mitolux UV sunlamps. Consult a health care professional if you have used any of these sunlamps and have concerns about your health. Check whether medical devices have been licensed for sale by searching Health Canada's Medical Devices Active Licence Listing. Report any health product-related side effects or complaints to Health Canada.

Affected products

Product Model
BETTER THAN SUNSHINE SUNLAMP BTS-1
LITE SUNLAMP MTLE1
MITOLUX SUNLAMP BTS2

Issue

Health Canada is warning consumers that unlicensed ultraviolet (UV) sunlamps sold by Mitolux may pose health risks due to excessive and unsafe ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation levels. The devices are marketed to be a reliable source of natural Vitamin D.

Too much exposure to UVB radiation from using Mitolux UV sunlamps can cause:

  • skin reactions and burns
  • eye damage
  • premature skin aging
  • skin cancer with repeated exposure

It is illegal to advertise for sale, import for sale, or sell medical devices in Canada without appropriate licensing under the Medical Devices Regulations. Health Canada is asking companies that sell Mitolux UV sunlamps to immediately stop selling them.

Should additional safety concerns be identified, Health Canada will take appropriate action to protect public health and safety, including communicating updates, if needed.

What you should do

Additional information

Details
Original published date:
Alert / recall type
Public advisory
Category
Health products
Companies
Published by
Health Canada
Audience
Identification number
RA-77893
Media and public enquiries

Health Canada
613-957-2983
media@hc-sc.gc.ca

Public Enquiries:
613-957-2991
866-225-0709
info@hc-sc.gc.ca

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