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The Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) is an independent, not-for-profit organization funded by the federal, provincial, and territorial governments of Canada. CADTH is one of Canada’s leading sources of information and advice about the effectiveness and efficiency of drugs, medical devices, and other health technologies.Learn More
Recent Product Releases
- Silastic versus Foley Urinary Catheters: Comparative clinical effectiveness
- Prophylactic Cefazolin versus Other Antibiotics: Comparative Clinical Effectiveness
- Topical Oxygen Treatment for Wound Healing: A Review of Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness
- Optimal Warfarin Management Newsletter
- Using Separate Operating Rooms for Different Surgical Procedures to Control the Spread of Infection: Clinical Effectiveness and Guidelines
Projects in Progress (RSS)
- Human Growth Hormone Treatment for Prader-Willi Syndrome in Adolescent and Adult Patients: Clinical Evidence, Safety, and Guidelines (Summary of Abstracts)
- Smoking Cessation Interventions for Youth: Clinical Evidence and Guidelines (Summary of Abstracts)
- Smoking Cessation Interventions for Pregnant Women and Mothers of Infants: A Review of the Clinical Effectiveness, Safety, and Guidelines (Summary with Critical Appraisal)
- Second Hand Smoke and Pregnant Women: Clinical Evidence (Summary of Abstracts)
- Silastic versus Foley Urinary Catheters: Comparative clinical effectiveness (Reference List)
Latest News (RSS)
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Looking for People with Type 2 Diabetes to Critique Film
CADTH will be hosting a film screening and group discussion on Sunday, January 29, 2012. The goal of this focus group is to obtain feedback from people living with type 2 diabetes on our animated ...
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Showcasing CADTH's Work in Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose
Throughout 2010-2011, CADTH hosted 12 Café Scientifique events across Canada, presenting evidence and expert opinion to more than 600 patients, care providers, and decision-makers about ...
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CADTH Work Helps Inform Fraser Health’s New Vitamin D Protocol
Vitamin D supplementation has been shown to reduce the rate of falls and fractures, and it has other potential health benefits. However, in Canadian long-term care facilities — where falls, ...