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450 - Is it possible to attach patients' testimonials to a tool destined to inform patients on how to optimally use a medication they are already using?

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    Not sure what you mean by “attach”, also not sure what you mean by a testimonial in the context of dosing instructions. Any content promoting beneficial aspects of dosing/administration would not be accepted. You’ll find discussion on this and other considerations relating to patient information in the patient information guidance document on the PAAB website. Give particularly close attention to sections which relate to the need to be non-promotional and to be consistent with part III of the PM. For your convenience the link follows: http://www.paab.ca/resources/pdfs/code-revision/External_Branded_Patient_Information_Guidance_Doc_July_16_2015.pdf

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