CGPT not a Natural Health Product make a case to amazon seller support in response to their message for amazon canada marketplace that this asin **B0166R1T32** is not a Natural Health Product (NHP) or drug product and explain and Please provide multiple URL sources of why this ASIN is not an Natural Health Product (NHP) or drug product and has been incorrectly classified therefore does not need a DIN OR NPN with supporting paragraphs. **B0166R1T32** - **WET PLATINUM LUXURY SILICONE LUBRICANT - .33 Fl. Oz. Sample 3 Pack** asin manufacturer web page: **https://www.trigglabs.com/collections/all/products/wet-platinum-silicone-lubricant** ASIN manufacturer ingredients: **Dimethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethiconol, Phenyl Trimethicone** manufacturer DESCRIPTION **Wet Platinum is a versatile, silky smooth silicone-based lubricant that harnesses the power of body heat. Formulated with a high percentage of pure silicone, Wet Platinum glides on smoothly and stays slick longer than other silicone-based lubricants without irritating sensitive skin.** additional sources: Amazon's policy for Drugs and NHPs - https://sellercentral.amazon.ca/gp/help/external/help.html?itemID=200164490&language=en_CA&ref=efph_200164490_relt_200164650 Examples of prohibited listings Illegal drugs, narcotics and psychotropic, such as: See the "Illegal Drugs" section below Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Products that simulate the effects of any illegal drug, such as marijuana, hallucinogens, and opium-based drugs. 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They come in a wide variety of forms like tablets, capsules, tinctures, solutions, creams, ointments and drops. Natural health products, often called "complementary" or "alternative" medicines, include: vitamins and minerals herbal remedies homeopathic medicines traditional medicines like traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic (East Indian) medicines probiotics other products like amino acids and essential fatty acids Many everyday consumer products, like certain toothpastes, antiperspirants, shampoos, facial products and mouthwashes are also classified as natural health products in Canada. Fast fact: 71% of Canadians have used natural health products like vitamins and minerals, herbal products, and homeopathic medicines. NHPs are used and marketed for a number of health reasons, like the prevention or treatment of an illness or condition, the reduction of health risks, or the maintenance of good health. They must be safe to be used as over-the-counter products. Products needing a prescription are regulated as drugs. Are there risks to using natural health products? While natural health products are generally safe and have fewer side effects than medications, they are not risk free. Risks include: manufacturing problems (like contamination, incorrect ingredients or dosage) unproven claims, which can lead people to use the wrong products for serious conditions or to delay proper treatment not enough information for people to make an informed choice (like incorrect instructions or no warnings that a product may not be suitable for certain groups) interaction with prescription drugs or other natural health products unwanted side effects, like allergic reactions Fast fact: 12% of Canadians who use natural health products report that they have experienced unwanted side effects (adverse reactions). Health Canada responded to Canadians' concerns about these risks by creating the Natural Health Products Regulations in 2004. See What is Health Canada doing to protect me? for more. How can I use natural health products safely? Take these steps to minimize your risk: Talk to a health care professional like a doctor, pharmacist or naturopath before choosing a product. This is especially important for children, pregnant or breast-feeding women, seniors, and people with serious medical conditions. To prevent interactions, make sure your health care provider knows what other drugs and natural health products you are using. Use approved products. Look for NPN / DIN-HM numbers that identify licensed products. Be skeptical of health-related claims that seem too good to be true. Don't rely on ads: do your own research and talk to your health care provider. Read and follow all instructions on the product label. Report unwanted side effects (adverse reactions) to your health care provider and Health Canada. How do I know if a product has been authorized? To be licensed in Canada, natural health products must be safe, effective, of high quality and carry detailed label information to let people make safe and informed choices. You can identify products that have been licensed for sale in Canada by looking for the eight-digit Natural Product Number (NPN) or Homeopathic Medicine Number (DIN-HM) on the label. A NPN or DIN-HM means that the product has been authorized for sale in Canada and is safe and effective when used according the instructions on the label. You can search for licensed natural health products using Health Canada's Licensed Natural Health Products Database. How do I report unwanted side effects? You should report unwanted side effects (adverse reactions) to your health care provider and to Health Canada. To report a side effect now, see Adverse Reaction Reporting. Reporting side effects is important because it helps Health Canada identify rare or serious adverse reactions, make changes in product safety information, issue public warnings and advisories, and/or remove unsafe products from the Canadian market. Fast fact: Only 41% of Canadians who experienced unwanted side effects (adverse reactions) to natural health products reported them. What is Health Canada doing to protect me? Health Canada assures that all Canadians have ready access to a wide range of natural health products that are safe, effective and of high quality. We assess all natural health products before letting them be sold in Canada. We also assure they are properly manufactured (without contamination or incorrect ingredients). And we do post-market monitoring to make sure that NHP Regulations are being followed. For more information, please see About Natural Health Product Regulation in Canada.: We received your appeal, but we are unable to reactivate your ASINs at this time. Why did this happen? The product detail page for the ASINs indicated in the next paragraph is not compliant with our policies. What actions do I need to take? To reactivate your ASINs, remove the prohibited content indicated below from your product detail page or provide additional evidence of compliance: ASIN:**B074GQNB2V** Recommended changes to be done: Kindly upload image showing NPN number on the product in the detailed page for further review. This product has been identified as Natural Health Product (NHP) or drug product, and it is subject to the provisions of the the Food and Drugs Act (FDA) and its regulations. All NHPs and drug products must be licensed by Health Canada, meet labelling requirements and comply with the terms of their market authorization. Amazon policy prohibits the sale or listing of unlicensed NHPs and drug products. 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