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hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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At least you can look at some of the reports, Straterra had some severe

reports on there.

I haven't looked lately but FDA doesn't give that info away.

Jim

hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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At least you can look at some of the reports, Straterra had some severe

reports on there.

I haven't looked lately but FDA doesn't give that info away.

Jim

hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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At least you can look at some of the reports, Straterra had some severe

reports on there.

I haven't looked lately but FDA doesn't give that info away.

Jim

hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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At least you can look at some of the reports, Straterra had some severe

reports on there.

I haven't looked lately but FDA doesn't give that info away.

Jim

hmmm, maybe a start, but not an accurate source yet. I have talked to

alot in Canada who have filed reports and those have never been added

to the datatbase. Hopefully they are catching up, but for now it's as

bad as Medwatch here in the U.S.

>

> WOW !!! This is a great resource to have on hand ! Thanks so

much Jim (or

> whoever sent this around) - wish I had time to read everything

that is

> posted here.... but so happy whenever I do check in! I wonder

how many

> souls you guys have saved today :)

>

> Love to all,

> Cassie

>

>

> This is much better than the FDA.

>

> Thanks,

> Jim

>

> Canada does have a MedWatch type database accessible to the

public.Its

> not a totally complete database but I guess its a start for Canada.

> Better than what the US gives out for information anyway.

>

> http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-

mps/medeff/databasdon/agreement_accord_e.html

>

>

> At the bottom of the page:

>

> >>Click through agreement<<

>

> Click on:

>

> >>I have read and understand the preceding statement

>

> I would like to search a subset of the Canadian Adverse Reaction

> Database<<

>

> You can then search by drug name under #2 Health Product Search

Criteria.

>

>

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