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Will Health Canada grant a Drug Identification Number (DIN) for a product that is intended for sale as a disinfectant, but has no target organism listed on its label?

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Will Health Canada grant a Drug Identification Number (DIN) for a product that is intended for sale as a disinfectant, but has no target organism listed on its label?

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A DIN for a product that has no target organism listed on its label could be granted; however, as per Section 5.2 of the Guidance Document: Disinfectant Drugs: “A disinfectant without specific target organisms indicated on the product label is regarded only as a bactericide.”

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