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Therapeutic Products Programme

Health Canada. Validation Guidelines for Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms. Ottawa Therapeutics Products Programme (2000) www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb-dgps/therapeut. [Pg.882]

Health Canada, 1999. Echinacea Root Labelling Standards. Health Canada Therapeutic Products Programme, Ottawa, Ontario. [Pg.168]

Cleaning Validation Guidelines., Health Canada Therapeutic Products Programme, 1 May, 2000. http //www.hc-sc. gc.ca/hpb-gps/therapeut/zfiles/english/guides/ validate/ validation guide e.pdf(accessed September 2000). [Pg.1592]

Health Canada is the responsible Ministry for the enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act and for the formulation of and amendments to the Drugs Regulations. The former Drugs Directorate and the Medical Devices Bureau of the Health Protection Branch (HPB) have been combined to form a new agency, the Therapeutic Products Programme (TPP). [Pg.96]

Nutraceuticals/Functional Foods and Health Claims on Foods. Policy Paper, Therapeutic Products Programme and the Food Directorate, Health Canada. November 1998. [Pg.423]

Stereochemical issues in chiral drug development, issued as the Therapeutic Product Programme, Canada, in 2000. [Pg.430]

A guidance issued by the Therapeutic Products Programme states that in general, when comparing solid dosage forms of similar type... [Pg.435]

Therapeutic Products Programme Health Canada Holland Cross, Tower B 2nd Floor, 1600 Scott Street Address Locator 310201 Ottawa, ON KIA 1B6 (613) 954-0288... [Pg.839]

Therapeutic Products Programme—Disinfectant Drugs, Canadian Ministry of Health, Ottawa (1999). [Pg.106]

Over the last two decades there has been a resurgence of interest in the study and use of medicinal plants. The WHO (World Health Organization) has confirmed the importance of traditional medicine to a majority of the. world s population and encourages all countries to preserve and to use the safe and positive elements of traditional medicine in their national health systems. The WHO Traditional Medicine Programme (1) was inspired by the observation that 80% of the world s population treats diseases exclusively with traditional medicines, and most traditional therapies involve the use of plant extracts or their active constituents. Vegetable species from South America and China are of particular interest in view of their wide use in traditional medicine they offer local populations immediately accessible safe and effective therapeutic products. However only a small fraction of South American and Chinese medicinal plants have been studied. Therefore it is of general interest to document the experience of traditional healers, to select interesting medicinal species and to identify the constituents responsible for their therapeutic or toxic effects. [Pg.113]

Administering a targeted testing programme for the sampling of therapeutic products on the market. [Pg.397]

Health Canada - Health Protection Branch, Therpaeutic Products Programme and Food Directorate (1998) Nutraceuticals/functional foods and health claims on foods final policy. http //www.hc-sc.ca/hpb-dgps/therapeut/htmleng/ffh.html... [Pg.2522]

It has now been well established that expectancies play a central role in the production of placebo effects.21 People s expectations of relief are not only correlated with how much benefit they report, but also with changes in the brain activity associated with the therapeutic benefit. These expectancies are formed and altered in many different ways. Our beliefs are influenced by parents, teachers, friends and colleagues, the advertisements we see on television and in newspapers and magazines, news programmes... [Pg.139]


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