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Does the recognized Canadian health professional organization have to be a national organization?
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As a follow up to question 593, if we want to point to European guidelines as there are no Canadian guidelines and the US guidelines are many years out-of-date and don't include new drug classes, does the letter need to be from a recognized national Canadian health professional organization representing this therapeutic area? Or could it be a provincial organization, for example the Quebec professional organization?
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Good Morning @jennifer_cm
The letter should be from the national body to support that it is widely used by Canadian health professionals. If you would like confirmation prior to building out a piece, the PAAB opinion service can be used to assess the guidelines.