On November 18, 2025, the Natural and Non-prescription Health Products Directorate (NNHPD) introduced two important regulatory tools designed to bring greater clarity, predictability, and flexibility to Canada’s Natural Health Product (NHP) framework: the Monograph Combination Guide and the List of Interchangeable Terms. These tools follow a 60-day consultation period with industry and represent Health Canada’s ongoing commitment to modernizing NHP oversight and improving submission and labelling consistency.
Both tools support NNHPD’s broader priorities—simplifying regulatory pathways, ensuring consistent risk communication, and aligning NHP practices with those used for non-prescription drugs.
Together, these updates help streamline licensing decisions, reduce ambiguity, and create more predictable outcomes for applicants.
1. Monograph Combination Guide
The Monograph Combination Guide is a comprehensive resource outlining how multiple monographs may be combined within a single product. It clarifies:
The guide also introduces structured combination tables, detailed additive-dose calculations, and clear expectations for specific qualifiers, risk statement hierarchy, and application of the 10% sub-therapeutic criterion.
For companies developing multi-ingredient formulations, this represents a significant shift toward more transparent and science-based classification.
2. List of Interchangeable Terms
The List of Interchangeable Terms provides an exhaustive list of acceptable synonyms for use on NHP and non-prescription drug labels, allowing manufacturers to:
These interchangeable terms support more modern, consumer-focused labelling without compromising the integrity of approved claims or regulatory requirements.
With both tools now in effect, companies should begin integrating these frameworks into their regulatory and labelling workflows. Practical steps include:
Health Canada’s new tools mark an important advancement in the modernization of Canada’s NHP regulatory system. For many companies—especially those developing innovative or multi-ingredient formulations—interpreting and operationalizing these updates may require specialized guidance.
dicentra has supported more than 24,000 regulatory and quality projects, including NPN submissions, Class II attestations, complex Class III applications, label reviews, and compliance assessments. Our team can help evaluate your formulas under the new Monograph Combination Guide, optimize your labelling using the Interchangeable Terms list, and ensure your submissions are fully aligned with NNHPD expectations.
If you’d like to understand how these new tools may impact your products or upcoming filings, contact dicentra today.