Health Canada

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    Improve indoor air quality

    Find out how to imporve indoor air quality
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    Testing indoor air quality

    Find out if testing indoor air quality is necessary when you think there might be contaminants in the air.
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    Causes of poor indoor air quality

    Poor indoor air quality can affect your health. Learn about the causes of poor indoor air quality, such as indoor activities and sources, dampness and poor ventilation.
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    Smog and your health

    Smog can cause damage to your heart and lungs, even when you can't see or smell it in the air around you.
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    Road traffic and air pollution

    Learn about sources of traffic-related air pollution, its health effects and how to minimize your risk.
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    Health effects of air pollution

    Find out how indoor air pollution can affect your health, who is at risk for getting sick and what symptoms you may experience because of air pollution.
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    Indoor Air Reference Levels for Chronic Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds

    Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a diverse group of chemicals characterized by a high vapour pressure, as they are emitted in the form of a gas from solids or liquids at ordinary room temperatures. They are ubiquitous since they are found in both ambient and indoor air.
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    Indoor Air Reference Levels

    Many volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in the indoor air of Canadian homes, some of which may pose a risk to human health at certain exposure concentrations. Health Canada has developed exposure limits for a small number of VOCs which were prioritized for full assessments because they...
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    Drug and vaccine authorizations for COVID-19: Overview

    Health Canada scientific reviewers evaluate data to assess the potential benefits and risks of a drug or vaccine. They also review the information that will be provided to health care practitioners and consumers about the product. After the review, we may authorize the drug or vaccine for sale in...
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    COVID-19 guidance for reporting medical device shortages: Background

    Under the Interim Order, manufacturers and importers must report medical device shortages related to COVID-19 to Health Canada. The devices to which the shortages apply are on the List of Medical Devices — Notification of Shortages (specified medical devices).
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    Health product advertising incidents related to COVID-19

    COVID-19 is a new disease not previously identified in humans. Health Canada is closely tracking all potential drugs and vaccines in development in Canada and abroad. We are working with companies, academic research centres and investigators to help expedite the development and availability of...
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    Helping people who use substances during the COVID-19 pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic is adding to the ongoing public health crisis related to high rates of opioid overdose and deaths, as well as acute substance use harms. These crises are made worse in communities where there is chronic overcrowding, including a shortage of housing or other shelters.
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    Joint Statement on Clinical Trial Oversight in Canada

    Health Canada (HC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), with the collaboration and participation of the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB), recognize the urgent need to conduct clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a drug, a vaccine or a...
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    Regulatory considerations for importing or selling face shields: Notice to industry

    Most PPE, including face shields, are Class I medical devices if they are manufactured, sold or represented for use for reducing the risk of or preventing the user from infection. This includes COVID-19. Face shields may be authorized for sale or import into Canada through the following 3...
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    Special Committee on COVID

    Briefing binder for the Minister of Health’s appearances at the Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic (COVI) – Week of June 1, 2020
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    Health Canada
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    Personal Protective Equipment against COVID-19: Overview

    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) consists of gowns, gloves, masks, facial protection or respirators that can be used to provide a barrier to help prevent potential exposure to infectious disease. PPE are medical devices in Canada and are subject to requirements under the Medical Devices...
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