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Review of the effects of adding a single dose (or short course) of primaquine to malaria treatment with the aim of reducing transmission
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the fencing supplement - difficult sites supplement.
We have introduced pack size restrictions, revised recommended ages for use, and new safety warnings for over-the-counter stimulant laxatives (orally and rectally administered) following a national safety review. Advise patients that dietary and lifestyle measures should be used first-line for...
People who take stimulant laxatives for constipation are being advised that these will now be sold in smaller packs, with on-pack warnings.
Health supplements boss who failed to rein in aggressive overseas call centre banned for nine years.
Many food supplements contain hidden pharmaceutical ingredients that could be causing serious health risks, according to research
Studies of cardiovascular risk don’t support prescribing changes.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Roth on 27 September 2013.
MHRA urges people to be cautious whilst an Olympic review of the sports supplements industry highlights improvements
Macopharma is recalling certain batches of intravenous infusion bags as a precaution. This is due to the detection of metal particles in two infusion bags.
New Years warning issued urging athletes to avoid potentially dangerous DMAA, otherwise known as Methylhexanamine
Birmingham-based company wound up for making false and misleading claims to vulnerable customers.
A review into the sports supplement industry ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic games shows the sport supplement industry is improving.
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