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AnimalBiome product seized at East Midlands Airport.
This is the council’s note about cadmium and rheumatoid arthritis.
Supporting documents containing information about the use and labelling of food supplements in England.
A list of published Joint Service Publication (JSP) documents produced by the Ministry of Defence.
Do not stop your hypertriglyceridemia treatment without a discussion with your doctor
Animal source foods (ASF) are an important source of nutrients. They are a particularly good source of iron and zinc which prevents stunting.
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
We are considering making Arthriex 750mg and 1500mg film-coated tablets available to buy from pharmacies. We always want to involve the public and healthcare professionals in decisions that affect them. We want to know what you think about this change.
How to package medicines for sale and what information you must provide to consumers and healthcare professionals.
This study aims to assess the effects of oral iron supplementation in children living in countries where malaria is common
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials have highlighted a dose-dependent increased risk of atrial fibrillation in patients with established cardiovascular diseases or cardiovascular risk factors treated with omega-3-acid ethyl ester medicines compared to placebo.
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