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Reported side effects following COVID-19 vaccination in Canada

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Summary of this week's report updated July 16, 2021

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Canada’s independent drug authorization process is known around the world for its high standards and rigorous review process. Decisions are based on scientific and medical evidence. Vaccines authorized for use in Canada are safe, effective and of high quality.

The work to make sure a vaccine is safe starts before the regulatory process even begins. Exploratory, preclinical studies, and clinical trials are designed to assess the vaccine’s safety. Evidence from these activities is submitted to Health Canada for regulatory review. Health Canada’s scientific and medical reviewers then conduct a thorough and independent review of all vaccine data. Only then is a vaccine authorized for use in Canada. Learn more about how vaccines are approved in Canada.

Drug manufacturers (or sponsors) must also monitor and act on safety issues. They develop and update detailed product monographs, which explain how to safely and effectively use a drug or vaccine. The most recent product monographs for approved COVID-19 vaccines are in the COVID-19 Vaccines and Treatments Portal. Health Canada regularly updates a Post-Authorization Activity Table (PAAT) for each COVID-19 vaccine and treatment. The PAAT summarizes activities since authorization. This includes product monograph updates for each vaccine authorized for use in Canada:

Some people have reported adverse events (side effects) after being immunized with a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada. These adverse events aren’t necessarily related to the vaccine. For example, they may be:

If you experience an adverse event following immunization with a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada, please contact your healthcare provider. Learn more about reporting adverse events.

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