OTTAWA â Health Canada is warning Canadians about the risks of buying health productsâ including drugs, natural health products, homeopathic products, and medical devicesâthat make false or misleading claims to prevent, treat or cure COVID-19. Health Canada has received reports about health products that make false or misleading claims related to COVID-19 and is taking action to address them. Health Canada has issued letters to multiple companies directing them to immediately remove these claims from their websites and advertising materials. These reports include a wide range of products that have been found to be associated with false and misleading claims including some masks, colloidal silver, some disinfectants, plant-based elixirs and formulas, hand sanitizers, Chaga mushroom blends, ultraviolet lamps, and oregano oil. The Government of Canada has published a list of hand sanitizers and disinfectants that meet Health Canada’s requirements, and provides guidance on the use of masks and respirators during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Department continues to monitor websites for false claims and is working with online retailers to ensure that products making unauthorized claims are removed from their websites. Health Canada is also coordinating with other government departments such as the Competition Bureau to address the issue of false and misleading claim related to COVID-19. Selling or advertising health products that make false or misleading claims is illegal. The Department takes this issue seriously and will not hesitate to use all mechanisms and tools at its disposal to stop these activities. The COVID-19 pandemic is creating unprecedented demand for certain health products and Health Canada is working to provide Canadians with greater access to the health products they need to help limit the spread of COVID-19. On March 18, 2020, Health Canada announced an interim measure to facilitate access to products, including hand sanitizers, hard surface disinfectants and medical devices including personal protective equipment (such as masks and gowns) and swabs. Canadians should check the online list to confirm whether the product they are purchasing has been notified to Health Canada.