Hey all!
Allergan Canada INC. hasn't been able to get RESTASIS available in Canada. HEALTH CANADA will have to approve the drug firsty. I called the company and spoke to their customer representative, who believed it would probably be a number of years before it was availible commercially. Their website describes the following:
"Allergan Canada INC. continues to do research on the inflammatory nature of dry eye disease, and we are excited about the therapeutic potential of Restasis® , a first in the actual treatment of dry eye. In addition, Allergan maintains an extensive artificial tear product line, and Refresh®,Celluvisc®, and Liquifilm® are recommended by eye care practitioners more than any other artificial tear products."
However, some Canadian opthomologists are able to get RESATSIS through something called the SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM. You can check out the info at this link: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/acces...s/index_e.html.
It is unlikly that an optomotrist is able to acquire RESTASIS. I suspect you have to see an opthomologist.
Remember...I'm talking about CANADA here...you know, where the beavers come from...and the mounties...
Thanks!
Trevor
Allergan Canada INC. hasn't been able to get RESTASIS available in Canada. HEALTH CANADA will have to approve the drug firsty. I called the company and spoke to their customer representative, who believed it would probably be a number of years before it was availible commercially. Their website describes the following:
"Allergan Canada INC. continues to do research on the inflammatory nature of dry eye disease, and we are excited about the therapeutic potential of Restasis® , a first in the actual treatment of dry eye. In addition, Allergan maintains an extensive artificial tear product line, and Refresh®,Celluvisc®, and Liquifilm® are recommended by eye care practitioners more than any other artificial tear products."
However, some Canadian opthomologists are able to get RESATSIS through something called the SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM. You can check out the info at this link: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/acces...s/index_e.html.
It is unlikly that an optomotrist is able to acquire RESTASIS. I suspect you have to see an opthomologist.
Remember...I'm talking about CANADA here...you know, where the beavers come from...and the mounties...
Thanks!
Trevor
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