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What happens after a drug is approved by Health Canada?

  1. The company can no longer conduct drug-related studies

  2. The drug is immediately available worldwide

  3. Health Canada conducts market surveillance and monitors adverse events reporting

  4. The drug production is outsourced

The correct answer is: Health Canada conducts market surveillance and monitors adverse events reporting

After a drug is approved by Health Canada, the company is still allowed to conduct drug-related studies as long as they comply with Health Canada regulations. The drug is not immediately available worldwide, as there may be further approvals needed in other countries. The drug production may or may not be outsourced, as it is up to the company's decision. However, what definitely happens after approval is that Health Canada conducts market surveillance and monitors adverse events reporting. This is important for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the drug for consumers.