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Catalogue Entry: Public Release of Clinical Information: consultation
We are working to make clinical information about the safety and efficacy of drugs and medical devices available to the public. Information that Health Canada currently treats...-
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Catalogue Entry: Country access to Canada's Access to Medicines Regime
Countries with insufficient or no manufacturing capacity in the pharmaceutical sector can benefit from participating in Canada's Access to Medicines Regime. Under the Regime,...-
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Catalogue Entry: Compulsory licences under Canada's Access to Medicines Regime
Governments can override patent rights when necessary. In such instances, the government authorizes a third party to use the patented invention without the patent holder's...-
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Catalogue Entry: WTO-member countries eligible to import under Canada's Access to Medicines Regime
It presents WTO-Member Countries Eligible to Import Under the Regime-
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Catalogue Entry: Guidance document on Public Release of Clinical Information: profile page
The purpose of this guidance document is to give drug and medical device manufacturers instructions on how to prepare clinical information documents for release and give members...-
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Catalogue Entry: Guidance Document: Considerations for Inclusion of Women in Clinical Trials...
This document provides guidance on the study and analysis of sex differences in clinical trials of therapeutic products in order to generate evidence to advise on the optimal...-
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Catalogue Entry: Introduction to the Canada's Access to Medicines Regime
Canada's Access to Medicines Regime provides a framework within which eligible countries can import less expensive generic versions of patented drugs and medical devices.-
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Catalogue Entry: Benefits for companies participating in Canada's Access to Medicines Regime
Canada's Access to Medicines Regime is intended to address public health problems afflicting many developing and least-developed countries, especially those resulting from...-
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Catalogue Entry: Patent Act Schedules related to Canada's Access to Medicines Regime
It presents the Patent Act Schedules #1, #2, #3 and #4.-
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Catalogue Entry: Regulating food
Health Canada develops food safety and nutritional regulations, policies and guidance under the Food and Drugs Act. This act governs the safety and nutritional quality of food...-
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Catalogue Entry: Amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations Restricting the Marketing of...
As part of the Healthy Eating Strategy, Health Canada is proposing to restrict the marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to children.-
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Catalogue Entry: Amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations - Division 15 and 16 Clean Up...
Regulatory Initiative: Amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations Division 15 and 16 Clean Up for Food Additives - Forward Regulatory Plan 2015-2017-
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Catalogue Entry: Amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations - Nutrition Labelling
Regulatory Initiative: Amendments to the Food and Drug Regulations - Nutrition Labelling - Forward Regulatory Plan 2015-2017-
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Catalogue Entry: Healthy eating recommendations
Healthy eating is more than the foods you eat. It is also about where, when, why and how you eat.-
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Catalogue Entry: Toward the Prohibition of Partially Hydrogenated Oils in the Canadian Food Supply
Health Canada is proposing to prohibit the use of partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), the main source of industrially produced trans fatty acids (trans fats), in foods sold in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Call for Information on Sodium Reduction Initiatives in the Canadian...
Food from foodservice establishments is often high in sodium. Excess sodium intake can increase the risk of high blood pressure, stroke, and chronic diseases such as heart or...-
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Catalogue Entry: Toward Front-of-Package Nutrition Labels for Canadians
Health Canada is proposing to introduce mandatory front-of-package (FOP) labelling requirements for foods high in nutrients of public health concern - sodium, sugars and...-
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Catalogue Entry: Tips for avoiding common allergens in food
It is estimated that between 1.8 and 2.1 million Canadians may be affected by food allergies.-
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Catalogue Entry: Allergens and gluten sources labelling
In Canada, common allergens and gluten sources must always be clearly declared on food labels when present as ingredients or components of ingredients. They will appear in the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Children and Healthy Eating
Health Canada recognizes the important role healthy eating plays in promoting the health of children and youth.-
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