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Following a review of the effectiveness of current measures to reduce the risk of potentially long-term or irreversible side effects associated with fluoroquinolone antibiotics, the MHRA has introduced further restrictions to limit their use.
Confidence on the road comes with time and practice.
The New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG) advises the government on the threat posed by new and emerging respiratory viruses.
Secondary legislation brought forward to control nitrous oxide as a Class C substance.
Pregabalin has been associated with infrequent reports of severe respiratory depression, including some cases without the presence of concomitant opioid medicines. Patients with compromised respiratory function, respiratory or neurological disease, renal impairment; those using concomitant central nervous system (CNS) depressants;...
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Poynter on 15 October 2020
Summary List of field safety notices (FSNs) from medical device manufacturers from 22 to 26 August 2022
Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer, has made a statement about public safety in the Salisbury and Amesbury area.
Amiodarone has been associated with serious and potentially life-threatening side effects, particularly of the lung, liver, and thyroid gland. We remind healthcare professionals that patients should be supervised and reviewed regularly during treatment. Lung problems may have slow onset but...
Employment Tribunal decision.
Professor Dame Sally Davies has made a statement about public safety, following the identification of suspects involved in the Salisbury attack.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spoke to the BBC on holding the Russian government to account for how the Novichok nerve agent could have been deployed in the UK.
Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer, made this statement about the poisoning of 2 people in Amesbury, Wiltshire.
People who take stimulant laxatives for constipation are being advised that these will now be sold in smaller packs, with on-pack warnings.
New film released by Public Health England and the Stroke Association urges people to call 999 immediately if they spot signs of stroke.
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