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Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with visual disorders.
Public Assessment Report of our review of the use of chloramphenicol eye drops containing borax and boric acid buffers in children under 2 years.
Batch recall alert for human eye gels that may be prescribed by vets and used under the cascade.
Get help to classify footwear and parts of footwear for import and export.
Rules for digital and printed passport photos and how to get one
An overview of the NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme, its services and contact information.
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have monocular vision and can meet the visual standards for driving
You may need to tell DVLA if you have a medical condition affecting one or both eyes - report it online or download a form to let them know
Get help to classify pharmaceutical products used to treat or prevent diseases or ailments (in humans or animals), including comparators used in clinical trials and placebos.
Monitoring significant occupational exposures to HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C in healthcare workers, and advising on avoiding injuries.
Get extra funding for your early years childcare provider so they can provide better care for your child - early years pupil premium, disability access fund
When and how you need to register your item or apply for an exemption certificate to deal in ivory.
How to comply with the exemption from the Veterinary Medicines Regulations that allow certain animal medicines to be sold without an authorisation.
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