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Guidance for the pharmaceutical industry on Marketing Authorisations for veterinary medicines.
Consider the different ways to market your programme, including print and social media.
Guidance for the pharmaceutical industry on how to apply to vary a veterinary Marketing Authorisation (MA) or Homeopathic Remedy.
Guidance on the decentralised and mutual recognition reliance procedure (MRDCRP) for marketing authorisation applications including information on how to apply.
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