New Plain Language Labeling Rules Come Into Play For Non-Rx Drugs In Canada
Executive Summary
Sponsors of non-prescription drugs in Canada have until June 2021 to comply with new labeling obligations aimed at making it easier for patients and healthcare professionals to understand important information about the safe use of medicines.
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