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rouzbeh

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Hello all,

Just wanted to ask is small amount of cholesterol reducing drug a concern for medical issue? I am consuming 10 ml cholesterol lowering drug, it was not mandatory but doctor told me it is better to use it. Would this be issue for medical process?
 
rouzbeh said:
Hello all,

Just wanted to ask is small amount of cholesterol reducing drug a concern for medical issue? I am consuming 10 ml cholesterol lowering drug, it was not mandatory but doctor told me it is better to use it. Would this be issue for medical process?

No it wont effect your case.. Good luck
 
Thank you for your answer, however my doctor said he will wrote this in my medical report "for Canada" that's why I am really worry about this.
 
rouzbeh said:
Thank you for your answer, however my doctor said he will wrote this in my medical report "for Canada" that's why I am really worry about this.

Most of them these days have Cholesterol,Sugar,BP,etc etc. CIC is more worried about contagious disease which are easily transmitted by physical contact with the person suffering the disease, or by their secretions or objects touched by them.So just chill and good luck..
 
The only thing they took blood for at my medical exam was HIV/syphilis. I'm not sure if it's the same for all countries, I'm from the US.
 
rouzbeh said:
Thank you for your answer, however my doctor said he will wrote this in my medical report "for Canada" that's why I am really worry about this.

they usually waive medicals for Fam class, unless you have a infectious disease then you would be required to get treatment and undergo another exam. Hi cholesterol is a normal thing and lots of people take medication for this it would not put any strain on the government because you will be paying for your prescriptions. Of course the Doctor has to put it in the file you must disclose it or it would be misrepresentation.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/dmp-handbook/appendix-02.asp
Certain permanent resident applicants are exempt from excessive demand assessment, including refugees, spouses and dependent children of Canadians.
 

Creampop is right, Applicants are not allow to enter Canada if those Applicants have a serious diseases and also not curable.

Here in the Philippines common test through DMP for medical blood test for HIV test, X-ray, urine test and Physical examination.
 
This is actually for my mom she is 65 years old, she is pretty healthy and all of her tests "Blood test and urine and chest X-Ray" was OK according to doctor, I just was worried if that cholesterol drug will be concern because of her age, however even her cholesterol level is not high but a doctor told her it would help a lot if a even healthy person consume it.