PACP Committee Report
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APPENDIX B : HEALTH CANADA RESPONSE TO A QUESTION ABOUT LICENSE APPLICATION PROCESSING TIMES
In response to a question at the hearing regarding time frames for processing a license application for natural health products, Health Canada provided the following information in a letter to the Committee:
All natural health products (NHPs) sold in Canada require a product licence in order to be sold and marketed in Canada. In addition, all manufacturers, packagers, labellers, and importers require a site license. The licensing requirements and timelines do not differ between domestically or foreign produced products
Timelines for product licensing:
Class |
Definition |
Timelines |
Class I |
Based on a single monograph |
60 calendar days |
Class II |
Based on multiple monographs |
90 calendar days |
Class III |
Outside of monograph process. Require a full assessment |
210 calendar days |
Timelines for site licensing:
Stream |
Definition |
Timelines |
Stream I |
Supported entirely by pre-cleared Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) evidence (e.g., inspection by a recognized agency) |
35 business days |
Stream II |
Supported by GMP evidence that is not pre- cleared, with up to 9 sites |
65 business days |
Stream III |
Supported by GMP evidence that is not pre- cleared, with more than 9 sites |
95 business days |