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21 Mar 2012

Health Canada Facilitates Review Process to Ease Drug Shortage

It usually takes around six months to complete an assessment and approve a drug for use in Canada. However, Health Canada is speeding up its drug review process to ease the drug shortage.

Health Canada is speeding up its drug review process in order to approve replacement medications quickly in an attempt to ease the drug shortage affecting the country.

 

It usually takes around six months to complete an assessment and approve a drug for use in Canada. However, authorities are now hoping to cut that down to one month.

 

Canada federal health Minister Leona Aglukkaq also confirmed that new applications will be reviewed within 24 hours, but reiterated Health Canada's stance to ensure that every drug is safe before it is approved.

 

Canada has been gripped by a dug shortage due to significant cuts to production levels at Sandoz's manufacturing facility l

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