Apollo Health and Beauty Care Recall
1 Health Canada product recall on record · most recent 2021-05-12 · last reviewed April 30, 2026
Quick Answer
Apollo Health and Beauty Care has 1 Health Canada product recall on record, with the most recent issued 2021-05-12. The most recent recall was issued for: COVID. Consumers who own affected lots should stop use, contact Apollo Health and Beauty Care, and report any adverse events to the relevant regulator.
- Total recalls
- 1
- Source
- Health Canada
- Most recent
- 2021-05-12
- Trust score
- 45/100 (D)
Most Recent Recall
Natural Concepts Sanitizing Gel(2021-05-12)
Type II- Date
- 2021-05-12
- Source
- Health Canada
- Class
- Type II
COVID
What to do if you own a recalled Apollo Health and Beauty Care product
- Find the lot code. Look on the bottom of the bottle or the bottom flap of the box. Lot codes are typically a 6–10 character alphanumeric string.
- Match against the recall. Open the official recall notice (linked above) and check whether your lot code is in the affected list. Recalls usually only affect specific batches — not every bottle of a recalled product is impacted.
- Stop use if affected. If your lot is listed, do not consume the product.
- Contact Apollo Health and Beauty Care. Reach out to Apollo Health and Beauty Care customer service for refund or replacement.
- Report adverse effects. If you've experienced symptoms after using the product, report to Health Canada via the MedEffect Canada portal and consult a healthcare provider.
- Save the documentation. Keep your refund confirmation and a photo of the lot code in case follow-up testing is required.
How serious are these recalls?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Has Apollo Health and Beauty Care had any recalls?
Yes — Apollo Health and Beauty Care has 1 Health Canada product recall on record. Most recent: 2021-05-12. Full recall history is listed on this page, sorted newest first.
What was the most recent Apollo Health and Beauty Care recall?
The most recent Apollo Health and Beauty Care recall was issued on 2021-05-12 by Health Canada: Natural Concepts Sanitizing Gel(2021-05-12). Severity classification: Type II.
What should I do if I have a recalled Apollo Health and Beauty Care product?
Stop using the product immediately. Find the lot code on the bottle and check it against the lot codes listed in the recall notice for your specific product. Contact Apollo Health and Beauty Care customer service for refund or replacement instructions. If you experienced adverse effects, report them to Health Canada Vigilance and consult a healthcare provider.
Is Apollo Health and Beauty Care safe to buy after these recalls?
A recall on record does not automatically disqualify a brand. Apollo Health and Beauty Care's overall trust score from SupplementChecker is 45/100 (grade D), which factors in recall history along with certifications, transparency, and other safety indicators. See the full breakdown on the brand page.
Where does Apollo Health and Beauty Care recall data come from?
Recall records are sourced directly from official government databases: the Health Canada Open Government recalls dataset. SupplementChecker's automated pipeline checks for new recalls daily and updates affected brand pages within 24 hours.
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Recall data on this page is sourced from the Health Canada Open Government recalls dataset. Updated daily by SupplementChecker's automated pipeline. SupplementChecker is an independent verification database — we do not sell supplements and have no commercial relationship with Apollo Health and Beauty Care. Last reviewed April 30, 2026.
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