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From brussels sprouts to dodgy diet products, these tips from the MHRA will help you stay safe during the festive season and beyond
You may need to tell DVLA if you have diabetes, depending on the treatment you're getting
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
Legal terms for veterinary medicines, marketing of non-medicinal products including medicinal words and phrases, how to complain.
Falsified, potentially harmful Ozempic▼ and Saxenda products have been found in the UK.
MHRA launch FakeMeds campaign with warning on dodgy diet pills
Neon Healthcare Ltd is recalling the specific batch mentioned in this notification as a precautionary measure.
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.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) are warning people to be aware of the dangers of buying diet pills online.
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
Guidance for prescribing vets on the use of the cascade.
Guidance on prescribing or supplying veterinary medicines including requirements for registration and inspection of premises.
The ad hoc working group will assess the compositional requirements of total diet replacement (TDR) products in Great Britain following EU exit.
This article presents findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis
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