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Health Canada responsible for dead
« on: May 08, 2013, 08:44:59 PM »

To read this causes excruciating pain. It makes me vomit.

http://www.bcmj.org/council-health-promotion/health-canada-licenses-homeopathic-vaccines

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Health Canada licenses homeopathic vaccines
Issue: BCMJ, Vol. 55, No. 4, May 2013, page(s) 201-202 Council on Health Promotion
Lloyd Oppel, MD, MHSc, FCFP(Em)

Vaccines stand out as one of the most cost-effective health interventions in modern medicine.[1] It is estimated that immunizations have saved more Canadian lives over the last 50 years than any other health program.1 Vaccines are credited with reducing the death rate from infections in Canada to only 5%[2]—a far cry from the situation 100 years ago when infectious diseases were the leading cause of death.

But there is a downside to the near eradication of vaccine-preventable illnesses. Most Canadians were born too recently to see the night-and-day difference in public health brought about by immunizations—individuals who witnessed the horrors of the polio epidemics of the 1950s first hand are now well into old age, and many have passed away. Good health can be taken for granted when the public does not properly understand the link between that same good health and the measures that made it possible, and unfortunately, history and science cannot always conquer misinformation, mistrust, and fear.

Much of the current antivaccine sentiment in public discourse results from widely publicized (and now discredited) pseudo-scientific reports of adverse outcomes. The 1998 claim by UK physician Dr Andrew Wakefield that the MMR vaccine caused autism contributed to a collapse in uptake of MMR vaccine in the UK[3] and a subsequent surge in rubella cases in unimmunized children.

Experts estimate that herd immunity is achieved when 95% of a population has been immunized. Canadian immunization rates have fallen in recent years to levels well below this threshold. Canada’s Public Health Agency estimates that only 62% of 2-year-olds are up to date with their shots.[4]

It is disheartening enough that misinformation about vaccines is spread by voices ranging from outspoken celebrities like Jennifer MacCarthy[5] to various alternative medicine trades,[6] but it is cause for urgent concern when public institutions entrusted with the health of Canadians enable misinformation about endemic communicable diseases to go forward with the imprimatur of science.

Health Canada is responsible for ensuring that remedies sold to the public are both safe and effective. In recent years, however, Health Canada has allowed various natural health products to enter the market without requiring rigorous proof of effectiveness. Indeed, there are many remedies and homeopathic preparations currently licensed for sale that do not contain any of the allegedly active ingredient. A number of these are homeopathic “nosodes.” These are ultradilute (typically diluted far beyond the point where anything is left except solvent) preparations of infectious agents or infected tissue, and are administered as an “oral vaccine.”[7]

Although real vaccines use low doses of part of an infectious agent to prevent disease, homeopathic preparations typically are diluted beyond the point where a single molecule remains.

Remarkably, at the same time as Health Canada focuses on influenza education, flu shots, and other proven prevention measures, that same body has licensed 10 products with a homeopathic preparation called “influenzinum.”[8] According to providers, influenzinum is for “preventing the flu and its related symptoms.”[9]

Homeopathic vaccines are available for other infectious diseases as well. Health Canada licenses homeopathic preparations purported to prevent polio,[10] measles,[11] and pertussis.[12]

Health Canada continues to assure Canadians that it tests products for safety and efficacy before allowing them to enter the market. All approved homeopathic products are given a DIN-HM number. The website states, “A NPN or DIN-HM means that the product has been authorized for sale in Canada and is safe and effective when used according the instructions on the label.”[13]

Natural health products are big business, and the voice of providers is never far from the ear of government. While patients are free to make health decisions, government has a duty to ensure that false or misleading claims do not interfere with consumers’ ability to make an informed choice. Nowhere is the case more clear than in the realm of unproven vaccines for serious illnesses. When it comes to homeopathic vaccines, Health Canada needs to stop diluting its standards.

—Lloyd Oppel, MD
Chair, Council on Health Promotion


 References

1.    Canadian Public Health Association. The Value of Immunization in the Future of Canada’s Health System. Submission to the Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada. Accessed 26 March 2013. http://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/236420/publication.html.
2.    Immunize Canada. Accessed 17 March 2013. www.immunize.ca.
3.    Jha A. Struck off MMR doctor handed award for ‘lifetime achievement in quackery.’ The Guardian. 23 December 2012. Accessed 20 March 2013. www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/dec/23/struck-off-mmr-doctor-quackery-award.
4.    ImmunizeBC. Olympic bound? Make sure your measles vaccination is up to date! Accessed 17 March 2013. http://immunizebc.ca/tags/measles.
5.    Lunau K, Patriquin M. Asking for an outbreak of preventable diseases. Maclean’s. 9 January 2012. Accessed 19 March 2013. www2.macleans.ca/2012/01/09/asking-for-an-outbreak/.
6.    Downey L, et al. Pediatric vaccination and vaccine-preventable disease acquisition: Associations with care by complementary and alternative medicine providers. Matern Child Health J 2010;14:922-930.
7.    Homeopathic Online Education. Nosodes in Homeopathy. Accessed 20 March 2013. www.simillimum.com/education/little-library/constitution-temperaments-and-miasms/nih/article.php.
8.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Accessed 17 March 2013. http://bit.ly/10PB0Kz.
9.    Homeocan. Influenzinum flu prevention: Product information page. Accessed 17 March 2013. http://homeocan.ca/html/prod_influenzinum_eng.html.
10.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Tegor Bio 88 (poliomyleitis). Accessed 9 April 2013. http://bit.ly/17rkXHG.
11.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Morbillinum. Accessed 9 April 2013. http://bit.ly/152kZXm.
12.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Pertussinium. Accessed 9 April 2013. http://bit.ly/10KmH9M.
13.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. About Natural Health Products. How do I know if a product has been authorized? Accessed 20 March 2013. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodnatur/about-apropos/cons-eng.php#a4.

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Sorry, chaps, no time for that. Have to warn people.

Check this:

http://www.bcmj.org/council-health-promotion/health-canada-licenses-homeopathic-vaccines

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Remarkably, at the same time as Health Canada focuses on influenza education, flu shots, and other proven prevention measures, that same body has licensed 10 products with a homeopathic preparation called “influenzinum.”[8] According to providers, influenzinum is for “preventing the flu and its related symptoms.”[9]

Homeopathic vaccines are available for other infectious diseases as well. Health Canada licenses homeopathic preparations purported to prevent polio,[10] measles,[11] and pertussis.[12]
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8.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Accessed 17 March 2013. http://bit.ly/10PB0Kz.
9.    Homeocan. Influenzinum flu prevention: Product information page. Accessed 17 March 2013. http://homeocan.ca/html/prod_influenzinum_eng.html.
10.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Tegor Bio 88 (poliomyleitis). Accessed 9 April 2013. http://bit.ly/17rkXHG.
11.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Morbillinum. Accessed 9 April 2013. http://bit.ly/152kZXm.
12.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Pertussinium. Accessed 9 April 2013. http://bit.ly/10KmH9M.
13.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. About Natural Health Products. How do I know if a product has been authorized? Accessed 20 March 2013. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodnatur/about-apropos/cons-eng.php#a4.
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8.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Accessed 17 March 2013.
http://bit.ly/10PB0Kz
 
http://webprod3.hc-sc.gc.ca/lnhpd-bdpsnh/search-recherche.do?lang=eng&field_Champ2=&field_Champ3=&field_Champ4=&field_Champ5=&field_Champ6=&condition2=&condition3=&condition4=&condition5=&crit2=&crit3=&crit4=&crit5=&crit6=&op2=&op3=&op4=&op5=&op6=&productStatus_EtatProduit=2&field_Champ1=4&op1=0&crit1=influenzinum&condition1=0&dateOp2=0&monthLicensing_MoisHomologation=&yearLicensing_AnneeHomologation=&dateOp1=0&monthRevised_MoisModifiee=&yearRevised_AnneeModifiee=&action=Search

9.    Homeocan. Influenzinum flu prevention: Product information page. Accessed 17 March 2013.
http://homeocan.ca/html/prod_influenzinum_eng.html

10.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Tegor Bio 88 (poliomyleitis). Accessed 9 April 2013.
http://bit.ly/17rkXHG

http://webprod3.hc-sc.gc.ca/lnhpd-bdpsnh/search-recherche.do?lang=eng&field_Champ2=&field_Champ3=&field_Champ4=&field_Champ5=&field_Champ6=&condition2=&condition3=&condition4=&condition5=&crit2=&crit3=&crit4=&crit5=&crit6=&op2=&op3=&op4=&op5=&op6=&productStatus_EtatProduit=2&field_Champ1=1&op1=0&crit1=Tegor+Bio+88&condition1=0&dateOp2=0&monthLicensing_MoisHomologation=&yearLicensing_AnneeHomologation=&dateOp1=0&monthRevised_MoisModifiee=&yearRevised_AnneeModifiee=&action=Search

11.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Morbillinum. Accessed 9 April 2013.
http://bit.ly/152kZXm

http://webprod3.hc-sc.gc.ca/lnhpd-bdpsnh/search-recherche.do?lang=eng&field_Champ2=&field_Champ3=&field_Champ4=&field_Champ5=&field_Champ6=&condition2=&condition3=&condition4=&condition5=&crit2=&crit3=&crit4=&crit5=&crit6=&op2=&op3=&op4=&op5=&op6=&productStatus_EtatProduit=2&field_Champ1=4&op1=0&crit1=morbillinum&condition1=0&dateOp2=0&monthLicensing_MoisHomologation=&yearLicensing_AnneeHomologation=&dateOp1=0&monthRevised_MoisModifiee=&yearRevised_AnneeModifiee=&action=Search

12.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. Pertussinium. Accessed 9 April 2013.
http://bit.ly/10KmH9M

http://webprod3.hc-sc.gc.ca/lnhpd-bdpsnh/search-recherche.do?lang=eng&field_Champ2=&field_Champ3=&field_Champ4=&field_Champ5=&field_Champ6=&condition2=&condition3=&condition4=&condition5=&crit2=&crit3=&crit4=&crit5=&crit6=&op2=&op3=&op4=&op5=&op6=&productStatus_EtatProduit=2&field_Champ1=4&op1=0&crit1=pertussinum&condition1=0&dateOp2=0&monthLicensing_MoisHomologation=&yearLicensing_AnneeHomologation=&dateOp1=0&monthRevised_MoisModifiee=&yearRevised_AnneeModifiee=&action=Search

13.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. About Natural Health Products. How do I know if a product has been authorized? Accessed 20 March 2013.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodnatur/about-apropos/cons-eng.php#a4
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HudsonHarb

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Re: Health Canada responsible for dead
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2013, 09:06:30 PM »

http://webprod3.hc-sc.gc.ca/lnhpd-bdpsnh/search-recherche.do?lang=eng&field_Champ2=&field_Champ3=&field_Champ4=&field_Champ5=&field_Champ6=&condition2=&condition3=&condition4=&condition5=&crit2=&crit3=&crit4=&crit5=&crit6=&op2=&op3=&op4=&op5=&op6=&productStatus_EtatProduit=2&field_Champ1=4&op1=0&crit1=morbillinum&condition1=0&dateOp2=0&monthLicensing_MoisHomologation=&yearLicensing_AnneeHomologation=&dateOp1=0&monthRevised_MoisModifiee=&yearRevised_AnneeModifiee=&action=Search

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Health Canada

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Home  >  Drugs and Health Products  >  Natural Health Products  > Licensed Natural Health Products Database

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4 Results Found, 1 to 4 are Displayed

List of searched natural product NPN/DIN-HM Footnote
1    Brand Name(s)   Licence Holder   Current Status
80002513    Bio 88   Bio Lonreco Inc.     Active
80006822    Morbillinum   B.J. Pharmaceutical Canada Inc.     Active
80012194    Ren Tox   Aperture Energetics Inc.     Active
80033856    Tegor Bio 88   Bio Lonreco Inc.     Active
Footnote 1

NPN/DIN-HM: Natural Product Number (NPN) or Homeopathic Medicine Number (DIN-HM)

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Date Modified  2012-09-27

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The "important notices" deal with copyright and, somewhere lower down the page, with  brushing off responsibility for the contents:

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/home-accueil/important-eng.php

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The material on this website is covered by the provisions of the  Copyright Act, by Canadian laws, policies, regulations and international agreements. Such provisions serve to identify the information source and, in specific instances, to prohibit reproduction of materials without copyright clearance.
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The material provided on the Health Canada website is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Health Canada is not engaged in rendering medical service or advice and the information provided is not a substitute for a professional medical opinion. If you have a medical problem, please contact a qualified health professional.
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There is no copyright on fraud like that.

Now, if "Health Canada is not engaged in rendering medical service or advice and the information provided is not a substitute for a professional medical opinion.", why then is it publishing this data? And who, if not Health Canada, is responsible for how MDs decide? MDs base their decisions on the information given by Health Canada. So, either Health Canada lies to the people, or it is completely useless and only a Potemkin village, and, as such, a tool for marketing of useless and deadly medication. In either case Health Canada is a criminal organization.

Health Canada must not make any claims or recommendations on unproven grounds. Homeopathic vaccines, are they proven to work? No. Homeopathic preventice medication, is it proven to work? No.

Homeopathic remedies can not be used as being preventive; it is a mere impossibility, based on the laws of homeopathy.

How many dead and harmed persons will we have to record for this criminal act? Who will take responsiblity? No one, I tell you. No one.
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Re: Health Canada responsible for dead
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 11:37:10 PM »

Canadian insane paved the way. Now British vultures are harvesting the seed of evil.

http://www.wddty.com/homeopathic-flu-vaccines-are-effective-says-health-regulator.html

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Ten homeopathic flu vaccines have been licensed for use by Canada’s health regulator.  They join a growing list of homeopathic vaccines available to Canadians, including ones to prevent polio, measles and pertussis (whooping cough).  All of the vaccines have passed tests that deem them to be “safe and effective when used according to instructions on the label.”
The latest licences have been granted to a range of homeopathic flu vaccines called Influenzinum, which have been manufactured by various companies, including BJ Pharmaceutical, Boiron and Homeocan....

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Do Health Canada really state "Homeopathic flu vaccines are effective"? Yes, they do! One of the sources linked in the British Columbia Medical Journal article is with Health Canada. It is list item #13.

"13.    Health Canada. Drugs and Health Products. About Natural Health Products. How do I know if a product has been authorized?
Accessed 20 March 2013."

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodnatur/about-apropos/cons-eng.php#a4.

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www.hc-sc.gc.ca

Home > Drugs & Health Products > Natural Health Products > About Natural Health Product Regulation in Canada

About Natural Health Products

Using natural health products can be a good way to maintain or improve your health. But just because a product is “natural” doesn’t mean it is safe for you to use.

This section will tell you more about:
What natural health products are
The risks of using natural health products
How to use natural health products safely
How to find authorized products
How to report unwanted side effects
What Health Canada does to protect you
Where to get more information
What are natural health products?

Natural health products (NHPs) are naturally occurring substances that are used to restore or maintain good health. They are often made from plants, but can also be made from animals, microorganisms and marine sources. They come in a wide variety of forms like tablets, capsules, tinctures, solutions, creams, ointments and drops.

Natural health products, often called "complementary" or "alternative" medicines, include:
vitamins and minerals
herbal remedies
homeopathic medicines
traditional medicines like traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic (East Indian) medicines
probiotics
other products like amino acids and essential fatty acids

Many everyday consumer products, like certain toothpastes, antiperspirants, shampoos, facial products and mouthwashes are also classified as natural health products in Canada.

Fast fact: 71% of Canadians have used natural health products like vitamins and minerals, herbal products, and homeopathic medicines.

NHPs are used and marketed for a number of health reasons, like the prevention or treatment of an illness or condition, the reduction of health risks, or the maintenance of good health. They must be safe to be used as over-the-counter products. Products needing a prescription are regulated as drugs.

Are there risks to using natural health products?

While natural health products are generally safe and have fewer side effects than medications, they are not risk free. Risks include:
manufacturing problems (like contamination, incorrect ingredients or dosage)
unproven claims, which can lead people to use the wrong products for serious conditions or to delay proper treatment
not enough information for people to make an informed choice (like incorrect instructions or no warnings that a product may not be suitable for certain groups)
interaction with prescription drugs or other natural health products
unwanted side effects, like allergic reactions


Fast fact: 12% of Canadians who use natural health products report that they have experienced unwanted side effects (adverse reactions).

Health Canada responded to Canadians' concerns about these risks by creating the Natural Health Products Regulations in 2004. See What is Health Canada doing to protect me? for more.

How can I use natural health products safely?

Take these steps to minimize your risk:
Talk to a health care professional like a doctor, pharmacist or naturopath before choosing a product. This is especially important for children, pregnant or breast-feeding women, seniors, and people with serious medical conditions.
To prevent interactions, make sure your health care provider knows what other drugs and natural health products you are using.
Use approved products. Look for NPN / DIN-HM numbers that identify licensed products.
Be skeptical of health-related claims that seem too good to be true. Don’t rely on ads: do your own research and talk to your health care provider.
Read and follow all instructions on the product label.
Report unwanted side effects (adverse reactions) to your health care provider and Health Canada.

How do I know if a product has been authorized?

To be licensed in Canada, natural health products must be safe, effective, of high quality
and carry detailed label information to let people make safe and informed choices.

You can identify products that have been licensed for sale in Canada by looking for the eight-digit Natural Product Number (NPN) or Homeopathic Medicine Number (DIN-HM) on the label.

A NPN or DIN-HM means that the product has been authorized for sale in Canada and is safe and effective when used according the instructions on the label.
 
You can search for licensed natural health products using Health Canada’s Licensed Natural Health Products Database.

Because Health Canada has not yet evaluated all natural health products currently on the market, products with exemption numbers can also legally be sold in Canada. The exemption number will be listed on the product label in the form EN-XXXXXX.

These products have not been fully evaluated by Health Canada, but have gone through an initial assessment to make sure that information supporting their safety, quality and efficacy has been provided, and that specific safety criteria have been met. This will allow Canadians access to the full range of NHPs they are used to while Health Canada continues to fully assess each product.

You can search for exempted natural health products using Health Canada’s Exempted Products Database.
How do I report unwanted side effects?

You should report unwanted side effects (adverse reactions) to your health care provider and to Health Canada. To report a side effect now, see Adverse Reaction Reporting.

Reporting side effects is important because it helps Health Canada identify rare or serious adverse reactions, make changes in product safety information, issue public warnings and advisories, and/or remove unsafe products from the Canadian market.

Fast fact: Only 41% of Canadians who experienced unwanted side effects (adverse reactions) to natural health products reported them.

What is Health Canada doing to protect me?

Health Canada assures that all Canadians have ready access to a wide range of natural health products that are safe, effective and of high quality.

We assess all natural health products before letting them be sold in Canada. We also assure they are properly manufactured (without contamination or incorrect ingredients). And we do post-market monitoring to make sure that NHP Regulations are being followed.

For more information, please see About Natural Health Product Regulation in Canada.

Where can I learn more?
Related advisories, warnings and recalls

For the most recent advisories, warnings and recalls about NHPs and other health products, see Advisories, Warnings and Recalls.
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Informing You about Natural Health Products +/-
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They dare to have "Important Notices on Hyperlinking and the Official Languages Act. Yes, they really dare. Shouldn't they first be concerned about the veracity of their statements?

Aside of much blah-blah Health Canada makes 3 substantial statements:

No. 1
"Using natural health products can be a good way to maintain or improve your health."

No. 2
"Fast fact: 71% of Canadians have used natural health products like vitamins and minerals, herbal products, and homeopathic medicines."

No. 3
"To be licensed in Canada, natural health products must be safe, effective, of high quality..."

Concentrated in these 3 statements Health Canada give a clear line to follow: "natural health products" are good, "3/4 of the Canadians use them", and "the products licensed by Health Canada are safe and effective".

This, exactly this, is what Mister John Average will read. But it is not true. Even a simpleton will realize: homeopathy is not a natural health product. Incredible, but either Health Canada is too uneducated to know this, or Health Canada lies. There are only these two choices, each of which is devastating. But that is a mere nothing compared with THE STATEMENT on licensed products being effective. How did Health Canada decide homeopathic vaccines to be effective? Who in Health Canada made that decision? Who in Health Canada is backing up that decision? How many persons in which function are involved in this scam?

Health Canada is a Federal department:

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/index-eng.php

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Health Canada is the Federal department responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health, while respecting individual choices and circumstances.
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How can a Canadian Federal department make so horrendously false statements on the efficacy of medicaments? This is fraud at the highest level, not only affecting Canadian citizens but also people in other continents. How was this done? Bribery? Blackmail? Hypnosis? How can a Federal department as such be made a tool for an international health fraud? How many million Dollars were required?

It needs more than one person for this. One person can be bought, insane, or both. But a whole Federal department? There the probability of insanity goes down to zero, unless one assumes mass hypnosis. No, with rising numbers of persons involved, the probability for a criminal cause, be it corruption or other means, is banging up to 100 percent.

Who did it!?
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