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Product recall for Magnificent Magnets - Gummy Bear Fridge Magnets presenting a high risk of choking.
Product Safety Report for Huggy Wuggy Plush Toys presenting a serious risk of choking due to easy access to fibrous filling.
Product Safety Report for Huggy Wuggy plush toy presenting a high risk of suffocation.
Referee casework, research projects, advice and impact of work carried out by the Government Chemist team
Findings and recommendations of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety (IMMDS) Review.
Product Safety Report for Bliss GVS Pharma Funbact-A Steroid Cream presenting a serious chemical risk.
Growth and Employment in the States (GEMS) - GEMS - Overall Suite.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
MHRA urges people to be cautious whilst an Olympic review of the sports supplements industry highlights improvements
Growth and Employment in the States (GEMS) - GEMS3 - Supporting an Improved Business Environment.
Many food supplements contain hidden pharmaceutical ingredients that could be causing serious health risks, according to research
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The result of the project is to improve the performance of the meat and sector market systems that are important for poor people.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is working in partnership with Slimming World as part of the Agency’s wider #FakeMeds Campaign to encourage those wanting to lose weight to turn to safe, legitimate and appropriate routes.
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