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When entering the UK, you need to prove your medicine is prescribed to you if it contains a controlled drug - find out what proof you need to get.
Reported problems with the supply of an animal medicine and the date when the issue is expected to be resolved.
The Home Office has placed pregabalin and gabapentin to Schedule 3 of the Misuse of Drug Regulations 2001 from 1 April 2019.
Check the veterinary product information database to find out if a medicine is safe to use on your pet or has been removed from sale
The MHRA has reviewed the latest evidence relating to the very rare risk of PRES and RCVS associated with medicines containing pseudoephedrine
How to get state healthcare when you’re on holiday or travelling to Spain.
Response to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) about its advice on controlling pregabalin and gabapentin.
This circular draws attention to the contents of the below Statutory Instruments (SIs), S.I. 2018/1356 and 2018/1383, which will come into force at 00.01 on 1 April 2019.
The MHRA has reminded healthcare professionals prescribing aripiprazole to be alert to the known risk of patients developing addictive gambling, following a rise in the number of reports received in 2023
From next month women in England can get their contraceptive pills without contacting their GP first.
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