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Ontario Drug Benefit Program

Ontario Drug Benefit Program

In 2006, the government committed to reforming the public drug system through the Transparent Drug System for Patients Act, 2006, which made changes to the Ontario Drug Benefit Act and the Drug Interchangeability and Dispensing Fee Act. The Act enables the implementation of the government's plan to create a stronger, more effective system in five key areas :

Ontario Public Drug Programs was formally established in April 2007, led by an Executive Officer and with staff from the former Drug System Secretariat and Ontario Drug Programs Branch. Legislation gives the Executive Officer a number of powers that previously resided with Cabinet and the Minister, including the mandate to :

These changes will make the public drug system more efficient by allowing the Executive Officer to :

Use the navigation menu on the left to access OPDP information. More information on the government's plan to reform Ontario's prescription drugs system and how drugs are approved is available in our health care professionals site.

For More Information

Call ServiceOntario, Infoline at 1-866-532-3161
(Toll-free in Ontario only)
TTY 1-800-387-5559. In Toronto, TTY 416-327-4282
Hours of operation : 8:30am - 5:00pm

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