is about
has disposition
disposition
drug product
centrally registered identifier symbol
drug strength specification
spécification de force médicamenteuse
drug product name
nom de médicament
drug dose form specification
spécification de forme de dose médicamenteuse
Drug Identification Number
Numéro d’identification d’un médicament
A Drug Identification Number (DIN) is a computer-generated eight digit number assigned by Health Canada to a drug product prior to being marketed in Canada. It uniquely identifies all drug products sold in a dosage form in Canada and is located on the label of prescription and over-the-counter drug products that have been evaluated and authorized for sale in Canada.
A DIN uniquely identifies the following product characteristics: manufacturer; product name; active ingredient(s); strength(s) of active ingredient(s); pharmaceutical form; route of administration.
DIN
From wikipedia:
Any product defined as a drug under the Canadian Food and Drugs Act must have an associated Drug Identification Number (or DIN).
The Drug Identification Number (DIN) is the 8 digit number located on the label of prescription and over-the-counter drug products that have been evaluated by the Therapeutic Products Directorate (TPD) and approved for sale in Canada. The DIN is typically an eight digit number.
Once a drug has been approved, the Therapeutic Products Directorate issues a DIN which permits the manufacturer to market the drug in Canada. For drugs where there is minimal market history in Canada, there is a more stringent review and the drug is required to have a Notice of Compliance and a DIN in order to be marketed in Canada.
A DIN lets the user know that the product has undergone and passed a review of its formulation, labeling and instructions for use. A drug product sold in Canada without a DIN is not in compliance with Canadian law.
The DIN is also a tool to help in the follow-up of products on the market, recall of products, inspections, and quality monitoring. A drug product can be looked up via its DIN with the Health Canada's Drug Product Database (DPD) to find specific information of drugs approved by the Ministry.
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-health-products/drug-products/fact-sheets/drug-identification-number.html
Le numéro d'identification d'une drogue (DIN) est un numéro de huit chiffres généré par un ordinateur qui est attribué par Santé Canada avant d'être commercialisé au Canada. Le DIN est unique et sert a identifier tous les médicaments vendus dans une forme posologique. Il est inscrit sur l'étiquette d'un médicament de prescription ou d'un médicament sans ordonnance qui ont été évalués et approuvés pour la vente au Canada.
Un DIN énumère les caractéristiques du produit: fabricant, nom du produit, ingrédient(s), la force de l'ingrédient médicinal, la forme posologique et la voie d'administration.
https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/medicaments-produits-sante/medicaments/feuillets-information/numero-identification-medicament.html
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