Updates to the NNHPD Monographs for April 2022

By: Joanna Chudyk, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, email

On April 8th, 2022 the Natural and Non-prescription Health Products Directorate (NNHPD) published two monograph modifications as part of their “What’s New” newsletter. The monographs affected include the Multiple Ingredient Fixed Oil Products – Oral and Chlorella – Chlorella Vulgaris monographs. The new versions of these monographs can be found on the Natural Health Products Ingredients Database (NNHPID) website.

As per the Natural Health Products Management of Applications Policy, Product License holders must align all affected products with the recent monograph revisions within a) 3 years of the changes, b) the next label run, or c) a post-licensing change, whichever of these cases come first. These changes should be implemented through the NHP amendment process so a revised Product License can be issued (if applicable).

If you require assistance in determining whether your products require amendments or if you have specific inquiries on what updates were made, contact us today for a quote.

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