Details for: JARDIANCE
Product description
Product name: JARDIANCE
Company name: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM (CANADA) LTD LTEE
DIN: 02443945
Status: Marketed
Status date: 2015-08-11
Active ingredient(s) | Strength |
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EMPAGLIFLOZIN | 25 MG |
Resources
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Product Monograph |
The Product Monograph is a scientific document that describes the properties, claims, indications and conditions of use of the product and contains any other information that may be required for optimal, safe and effective use. The Product Monograph includes three sections:
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Regulatory Decision Summary for JARDIANCE |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Regulatory Decision Summary for Jardiance |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Regulatory Decision Summary for Jardiance |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Regulatory Decision Summary for Jardiance |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Summary Safety Review - Sodium-glucose Cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) Inhibitors (canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, empagliflozin) - Assessing the Potential Risks of Prolonged or Incident Diabetic Ketoacidosis Despite Stopping Treatment in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes |
A Summary Safety Review complements other safety related information to help Canadians make informed decisions about their use of health products. Each summary outlines what was assessed in Health Canada’s review, what was found and what action was taken by Health Canada, if any. |
Report a side effect |
Side effects are troublesome symptoms or feelings that you may not expect that show up when you are taking a medicine. All suspected side effects should be reported, especially those that are:
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Resource | Description |
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Product Monograph |
The Product Monograph is a scientific document that describes the properties, claims, indications and conditions of use of the product and contains any other information that may be required for optimal, safe and effective use. The Product Monograph includes three sections:
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Regulatory Decision Summary for JARDIANCE |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Regulatory Decision Summary for Jardiance |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Regulatory Decision Summary for Jardiance |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Regulatory Decision Summary for Jardiance |
The Regulatory Decision Summary explains Health Canada’s decision for the product seeking market authorization. The Regulatory Decision Summary includes the purpose of the submission and the reason for the decision. |
Summary Safety Review - Sodium-glucose Cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) Inhibitors (canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, empagliflozin) - Assessing the Potential Risks of Prolonged or Incident Diabetic Ketoacidosis Despite Stopping Treatment in Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes |
A Summary Safety Review complements other safety related information to help Canadians make informed decisions about their use of health products. Each summary outlines what was assessed in Health Canada’s review, what was found and what action was taken by Health Canada, if any. |
Report a side effect |
Side effects are troublesome symptoms or feelings that you may not expect that show up when you are taking a medicine. All suspected side effects should be reported, especially those that are:
|