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NATURAL HEALTH PRODUCTS: A New Vision
Report of the Standing Committee on Health Joseph Volpe, M.P. Chair LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS
C-51 Menace immédiate produits Santé naturels
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How the legislative process works
The NHPPA has received hundreds of questions from concerned citizens who are genuinely confused about how the law-making power of parliament actually works. This link is to the parliamentary...
Natural Health Products are Under Immediate Threat
Many Canadians rely upon natural health products for their health. These products are endangered and consumers need to act now to save them. Since 2004 when the Natural Health Product Regulations...
The Failure of Multi-Ingredient License Applications is Estimated to Become 80-90%
The current 60% failure rate for product license applications has mainly involved applications for single-ingredient products. This means that 60% of single ingredient NHPs have failed to pass...
What Natural Health Products Will be Left…
What Natural Health Products Will be Left Once Health Canada is Finished Judging 60% of Single-Ingredient NHPs Illegal and 80-90% of Multi-Ingredient NHPs Illegal ? Because Health Canada has been so...
Threats to the Natural Health Products Industry
The Immediate Threat The immediate threat facing the Natural Health Product industry is the implementation of the drug-style Natural Health Product Regulations. The NHPPA is concerned that the...
Regulatory Goals
The NHPPA is seeking to bring about a long-term solution to the current regulatory threat. The NHPPA is concerned that if the industry pursues a solution that is only short-term, that the industry...
DRAFT DISCUSSION PAPER ON Bill C-51
Prepared by Shawn Buckley, president of the NHPPA Purpose of the Paper Yesterday the Minister of Health introduced Bill C-51 into the House of Commons. The Bill passed first reading. The following...
Product License Failure Rate
Is the Product License Failure Rate Over 60% ? It is difficult to verify the actual numbers as the NHPD publications concerning the status of submissions are not clear. For example, from the last...