Food and Drug Regulations (C.R.C., c. 870)
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Regulations are current to 2013-06-10 and last amended on 2013-05-31. Previous Versions
B.24.205. (1) No person shall label, package, sell or advertise a prepackaged meal or meal replacement for use in a weight reduction diet, or a food to be sold in a weight reduction clinic, in a manner likely to create an impression that consumption of a vitamin or mineral supplement must be part of a weight reduction diet.
(2) No person shall, on a label of or in an advertisement for a prepackaged meal or meal replacement for use in a weight reduction diet, or a food to be sold in a weight reduction clinic, make any direct or indirect reference to a vitamin or mineral supplement.
(3) Every person who advertises a prepackaged meal or meal replacement for use in a weight reduction diet, or a food to be sold in a weight reduction clinic, shall include in the advertisement the statement “USEFUL IN WEIGHT REDUCTION ONLY AS PART OF AN ENERGY-REDUCED DIET / UTILE POUR PERDRE DU POIDS SEULEMENT DANS LE CADRE D’UN RÉGIME À TENEUR RÉDUITE EN ÉNERGIE”.
- SOR/78-698, s. 9;
- SOR/95-474, s. 5.
Foods Represented for Use in Very Low Energy Diets
B.24.300. No person shall advertise to the general public a food represented for use in a very low energy diet.
- SOR/94-35, s. 4.
B.24.301. (1) No person shall sell, without a written order from a physician, a food represented for use in a very low energy diet.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a person may sell, without a written order from a physician, a food represented for use in a very low energy diet to
(a) a physician;
(b) a wholesale druggist;
(c) a pharmacist; or
(d) a hospital.
(3) No person other than a pharmacist shall sell to the general public a food represented for use in a very low energy diet.
- SOR/94-35, s. 4.
B.24.302. A pharmacist shall retain the written order of a physician for a food represented for use in a very low energy diet for at least two years after the date on which the order is filled.
- SOR/94-35, s. 4.
B.24.303. (1) A food represented for use in a very low energy diet, whether ready to serve or diluted with water according to the manufacturer’s directions, shall provide, per daily allowance recommended by the manufacturer
(a) either
(i) not less than 60 g of protein of a nutritional quality equivalent to that of casein, or
(ii) such an amount and quality of protein that, when the quality of the protein is expressed as a fraction of the quality of casein,
(A) the fraction is not less than 85/100, and
(B) the product obtained by multiplying the fraction by the gram weight of the protein is not less than 60;
(b) each vitamin or mineral nutrient named in column I of an item of the table to this subsection, in an amount not less than the minimum amount per day set out in column II of that item; and
(c) any nutritive substance added to the food other than those referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), in an amount that is appropriate for the purpose of the substance in the food as determined from clinical trials.
Column I Column II Item Vitamin or Mineral Nutrient Minimum amount per day 1. Thiamine 1.3 mg 2. Riboflavin 1.6 mg 3. Niacin 23 mg 4. Folacin 0.22 mg 5. Biotin 0.15 mg 6. Pantothenic acid 7.0 mg 7. Vitamin B6 1.5 mg 8. Vitamin B12 0.001 mg 9. Vitamin A 1000 RE 10. Vitamin D 0.005 mg 11. Vitamin E 10 mg 12. Vitamin C 40 mg 13. Calcium 800 mg 14. Phosphorus 1000 mg 15. Magnesium 250 mg 16. Iron 13 mg 17. Iodine 0.16 mg 18. Zinc 12 mg 19. Copper 2 mg 20. Manganese 3.5 mg 21. Selenium 0.07 mg 22. Chromium 0.05 mg 23. Molybdenum 0.1 mg 24. Sodium 2000 mg 25. Potassium 3000 mg 26. Chloride 1500 mg
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(a), a food represented for use in a very low energy diet shall be accompanied by directions for use that when followed would result in the daily intake by a person of at least 1.2 g of protein per kilogram target body weight.
- SOR/94-35, s. 4.
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