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Safety leaflet on opioid medicines to help patients and their families reduce the risks of harm.
We want to remind healthcare professionals that use of systemic (oral and injectable) NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac is contraindicated in the last trimester of pregnancy (after 28 weeks of pregnancy).
The MHRA is asking for views on a proposal to make Nuromol Dual Action Pain Relief 200mg/500mg tablets (ibuprofen/paracetamol) available without prescription in general sales outlets, such a supermarkets.
Clinical advice on West Nile virus including symptoms, diagnosis and epidemiology.
Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in Regional Anesthesia Techniques for a Planned Randomized Controlled Trial in a Disaster Setting
Services and care available through the NHS for adults.
Safety leaflet on topical corticosteroids and withdrawal reactions to help patients and their carers to use these medicines safely.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
How to use a patient-reported outcomes and experiences study to evaluate your digital health product.
Take care when using creams to treat dry skin conditions as they can easily dry onto clothing, bedding and bandages making them more flammable.
Many UK-based organisations can offer assistance, support and information to those affected by a death abroad.
Information for British nationals affected by rape or sexual assault abroad, including how to access medical treatment and legal advice in the UK.
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