Reporting an adverse reaction

All medications have benefits and risks. Although medications are carefully tested before they are licensed for sale in Canada, some adverse reactions—also called side effects—may become evident only after a product is in use by the general population. We encourage you to report all adverse reactions you experience while on MS therapy. Your report contributes to improving the safe use of health products for everyone. You can report an adverse reaction in the following ways:

  • Visit the Health Canada website at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect
  • Call your Regional Adverse Reaction Centre at 1-866-234-2345 (toll-free)
  • Contact the drug manufacturer directly

When reporting an adverse reaction, your healthcare professional can provide information that can help you complete your report. When you report an adverse reaction, please be aware that information related to your identity is protected according to the Privacy Act. Information on this website should not be construed as advice or recommendations for the treatment of any medical condition.

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Brand names of drugs are prohibited:

At MS Village, we encourage conversation and social interaction with your friends, peers and the site itself. However, due to Canadian healthcare regulations, MS Village is not able to provide or facilitate any dialogue or statement relating to a claim that uses the brand name of a drug, treatment or medication.

Thus, we kindly ask that within the MS Village Facebook fan page, Forum, Twitter feed or YouTube channel that names of drugs, treatments or medications not be mentioned by their brand name. We reserve the right to remove any post that falls under this category.

As always, MS Village thanks you for your continued support.