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Questions and Answers - Access to Drugs in Exceptional Circumstances - Canada.ca
Apr 18, 2025
legacy-hc-2025-04-21
ID 141580
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Questions and Answers - Access to Drugs in Exceptional Circumstances - Canada.ca
Jan 2, 2026
hc-20260101
ID 428659
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--- +++ @@ -303,5 +303,4 @@ Removing a drug and/or a jurisdiction’s urgent public health need from the List (the Minister has discretionary authority when removing a drug from the List.) Health Canada provides stakeholder 90 day notice before delisting drug, One year has elapsed since last public health official (PHO) notification, Minister removes jurisdiction’s urgent public health need (UPHN) and/or drug from List, Drug is no longer eligible for importation and sale in affected jurisdiction(s). Minister notifies stakeholders. Or, PHO notifies the Minister to withdraw original notification, Minister reviews notification, removes jurisdiction’s UPHN from List, Drug is no longer eligible for importation and sale in affected jurisdiction(s). Minister notifies stakeholders. Or, Minister becomes aware of safety or other issue, Minister removes drug from List, Drug is no longer eligible for importation and sale in affected jurisdiction(s). Minister notifies stakeholders. Page details-Date modified: 2017-06-26