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Herbal Remedies and Supplements

This unbiased, interactive authority on herbs, vitamins, minerals, and other food supplements tells you what's proven to work - and what's not.

Natural Health Products and Your Health
New Health Canada Regulations
Women’s Health Natural Health Products
Men’s Health Natural Health Products
Other Natural Health Products
Questions to Ask Your Pharmacist


Natural Health Products and Your Health

Have you ever bought a natural health product after seeing an ad for it or being told about it by a friend? Are you thinking of taking a natural health product, but you're not sure what to use? How do you know if the information on the products is reliable? How do you know which products are most suitable for you? This brochure will help answer these common questions. If used appropriately, herbal remedies and supplements can help prevent and treat certain medical conditions and reduce symptoms. For some people, these products can also be used with their current medications to help manage a medical condition. But before you buy or take any herbal products, talk to your pharmacist so you can know which ones are right for you.
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New Health Canada Regulations

In January 2004, the Natural Health Products (NHP) Regulations came into effect. Under the new regulations, NHPs are defined as:
• vitamins and minerals
• herbal remedies
• homeopathic medicines
• traditional medicines such as Traditional Chinese Medicines
• probiotics
• other products like amino acids and essential fatty acids

In order to be sold for over-the-counter (OTC) use, the product must be considered safe, effective and of high quality. A pre-marketing review makes sure that the manufacturing company is meeting the set standards and that the product labelling information is supported by scientific data. When a product is approved by Health Canada, it will be assigned a Natural Product Number (NPN). Canadians can rely on the NPN to let them know that a product is of high quality and that the information on its label is reliable. The chart below gives some details about natural health products most thoroughly tested.
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Women's Health Natural Health Products


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Men's Health Natural Health Products


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Other Natural Health Products


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Questions to Ask your Pharmacist

Keep the following questions in mind as your pharmacist helps you to choose the best natural health product for you:

• Is this product suitable for me to take (benefits vs. risks)?
• How long before it will start to work?
• How long should I be taking this product?
• How much should I take and how often?
• What are the most common side effects?
• Does this product interact with any prescription or non-prescription medications?
• Are there any cases where the use of this product should be avoided, such as allergies or   medical conditions?
• When I'm choosing a product, what information should I look for on the product label?

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