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  4. 516 - I am wondering if we are able to create stickers for our material to indicate that we have formulary however I would like to keep it simple and say something like "Now on formulary (special authorization) in your province" or "...in this province" without specifying the province itself. We would of course only place these stickers on tools where the province has received formulary and we would of course provide PAAB with an FYI as to what tools and where we would be placing the stickers. Is this doable?

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516 - I am wondering if we are able to create stickers for our material to indicate that we have formulary however I would like to keep it simple and say something like "Now on formulary (special authorization) in your province" or "...in this province" without specifying the province itself. We would of course only place these stickers on tools where the province has received formulary and we would of course provide PAAB with an FYI as to what tools and where we would be placing the stickers. Is this doable?

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    For all provinces other than Quebec, you can generate a sticker with this proposed statement. The sticker would require PAAB review. In the context of that review, we can assess the sticker placement.
    RAMQ (i.e. for Quebec) you’ll need to include the coverage criteria (assume that there are such criteria). There will also be other requirements unique to the Quebec as conveyed in this link:
    http://www.paab.ca/Advisory_regarding_use_of_RAMQ_in_APS.pdf

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