Last Updated : April 28, 2025
Our Reimbursement Reviews are comprehensive assessments of the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, as well as patient and clinician perspectives, of a drug or drug class. The assessments inform non-binding recommendations that help guide the reimbursement decisions of Canada's federal, provincial, and territorial governments, with the exception of Quebec. Implementation advice and funding algorithms are provided where applicable.
For each drug, plasma product, or cell and gene therapy reviewed in the Drug Reimbursement Review process, there is an opportunity for patient groups and clinician groups to provide input and feedback. See Reimbursement Review Open Calls for Input and Feedback.
Brand Name Sort descending | Generic Name | Therapeutic Area | Recommendation Type | Project Status | Date Submission Received | Date Recommendation Issued |
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Takhzyro | lanadelumab | Hereditary angioedema, prevention | Reimburse with clinical criteria and/or conditions | Complete | ||
Taltz | ixekizumab | Arthritis, psoriatic | Reimburse with clinical criteria and/or conditions | Complete | ||
Taltz | Ixekizumab | Psoriasis, moderate to severe plaque | Reimburse with clinical criteria and/or conditions | Complete | ||
Taltz | ixekizumab | Ankylosing spondylitis | Reimburse with clinical criteria and/or conditions | Complete | ||
Talvey | talquetamab | Relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma | Do not reimburse | Active | ||
Talzenna | talazoparib | Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) | Withdrawn | |||
Talzenna | talazoparib | Breast Cancer | Canada’s Drug Agency is unable to make a reimbursement recommendation as the manufacturer has not filed a submission. | Not filed | ||
Talzenna | talazoparib | Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer | Active | |||
Tarceva | Erlotinib | Cancer, Lung , non-small cell | List with clinical criteria and/or conditions | Complete | ||
Targin | Oxycodone / naloxone | Pain, Moderate to severe and relief of opioid-induced constipation | Cancelled |