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To reference part of CPS, such as a product monograph (where Gleevec is provided as an example of a product monograph), use the citation formatting below: CPS [Internet]. Ottawa (ON): Canadian Pharmacists Association; c2022 [updated YYYY MMM DD; cited YYYY MMM DD]. Gleevec [product monograph].
Health CanadaExternal Link Disclaimer: Health Canada is responsible for protecting human and animal health and the safety of Canadas food supply.
A product monograph is a factual, scientific document on the drug product that, devoid of promotional material, describes the properties, claims, indications, and conditions of use for the drug, and that contains any other information that may be required for optimal, safe, and effective use of the drug.
A product monograph is an authentic document which contains scientific inputs on a medicine. It contains characteristics, claims, conditions and limitations for which it is offered, directions, warnings and other information that is required for sale and effective use of product.
Before a drug product is authorized for sale in Canada, the drug manufacturer must submit scientific evidence of the products safety, efficacy, and quality to Health Canada for review and approval.
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CPS: The Canadian standard for drug and therapeutic content. CPS contains thousands of Health Canadaapproved products, such as monographs for drugs, vaccines, natural health products and medical devices.
The product monograph should also include: contraindications, dosage and administration, symptoms and treatment of overdosage, dosage forms, warnings, precautions, adverse reactions, drug interactions, effects on laboratory tests, storage and stability, special handling instructions, pharmaceutical information,

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