Health Canada has announced that Eden Herbal Formulations' Serenity
Pills II contain estazolam, which is potentially addictive even
when used for only a few months. People who still have this product
in their homes should talk to a doctor or pharmacist before they
stop taking the pills, because of the risk of withdrawal symptoms.
Health Canada has issued three advisories on similar products since
August 2006.
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