Use the search bar to search by drug, manufacturer, or indication. You can also filter your search results by drug, manufacturer, or negotiation status.
To learn more about a specific file, click on a drug name. It will open its product card, which includes information about the manufacturer, indication (the approved use of a drug by Health Canada), and negotiation milestones.
There are 6 negotiation statuses, which reflect where the drug file is in the pCPA process:
Under consideration for negotiation
We’re considering the evidence and gathering other information to inform the negotiation approach, including eligibility for expedited negotiation pathways.
Active negotiation
Negotiation activities are underway for the drug, with our negotiation team and the manufacturer meeting regularly.
Concluded with an LOI
Negotiations ended successfully with mutually agreed-upon terms, and these terms are outlined in a letter of intent (LOI).
Concluded without agreement
Negotiating parties couldn’t agree on terms. Negotiations have ended without a pricing agreement for the drug.
Negotiation not pursued
It has been decided, in partnership with our member drug plans, not to engage in a negotiation. Typically, this is because the drug’s health technology (HTA) assessment reimbursement recommendations were negative, or “do not reimburse.” Other reasons, like the manufacturer declining to negotiate or a lack of supply of the drug in Canada, may be reflected in an accompanying status note.
Negotiation on hold
We began negotiation activities for the drug, but they’ve since been paused. An accompanying status note indicates whether the pause was requested by the manufacturer or the pCPA.
Downloads
Exports from our negotiations database are available for download in CSV or JSON formats.
Learn more
To learn more about our negotiation processes, or where the pCPA fits into the Canadian drug reimbursement system, consult these pages:
Status:
Concluded with an LOI
Manufacturer:
AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
Indication:
Treatment of patients with resectable muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) in combination with gemcitabine and cisplatin as neoadjuvant treatment, followed by adjuvant IMFINZI monotherapy treatment after radical cystectomy.
Last updated:
April 12, 2026
Status:
Concluded with an LOI
Manufacturer:
AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
Indication:
For the treatment of patients with limited-stage small cell lung cancer (LS-SCLC) whose disease has not progressed following platinum-based chemoradiation therapy (CRT).
Last updated:
April 12, 2026
Imfinzi-Imjudo (durvalumab-tremelimumab)
Status:
Concluded with an LOI
Manufacturer:
AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
Indication:
In combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the first-line treatment of patients with metastatic NSCLC with no sensitizing epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations or anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) genomic tumour aberrations.
Last updated:
April 12, 2026
Status:
Concluded with an LOI
Manufacturer:
AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
Indication:
in combination with carboplatin and paclitaxel for the first-line treatment of adult patients with primary advanced or recurrent mismatch repair deficient (dMMR) endometrial cancer who are candidates for systemic therapy, followed by maintenance treatment with Imfinzi as monotherapy.
Last updated:
April 12, 2026
Status:
Concluded with an LOI
Manufacturer:
Eli Lilly Canada Inc.
Indication:
For the treatment of hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER2)-negative advanced or metastatic breast cancer, in combination with an aromatase inhibitor (AI) in postmenopausal women as initial endocrine-based therapy.
Last updated:
April 8, 2026