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What is the primary role of a Drug Identification Number (DIN) on a medication label in Canada?
A DIN is an 8-digit number that uniquely identifies a drug product marketed in Canada and confirms it has been authorized for sale by Health Canada.
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Question: What is the primary role of a Drug Identification Number (DIN) on a medication label in Canada?
Answer options:
- Indicates the product's expiry date
- Identifies the manufacturer of the drug ✅ Confirms the drug has been approved by Health Canada
- Specifies the drug's therapeutic class
Correct answer: Confirms the drug has been approved by Health Canada
Explanation: A DIN is an 8-digit number that uniquely identifies a drug product marketed in Canada and confirms it has been authorized for sale by Health Canada.
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