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Guidance for UK wholesalers and manufacturers on how to import human medicines including unlicensed medicines, how to apply for a licence and how much it costs.
The eMIT provides information about prices and usage for generic drugs and pharmaceutical products.
Apply for an import certificate to import a medicinal product into the UK for veterinary use.
How to package medicines for sale and what information you must provide to consumers and healthcare professionals.
What you need to do to supply authorised medicines from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
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.
Information and documents on Public Health England’s review of the evidence for dependence on, and withdrawal from, prescribed medicines.
Information about new applications, post-licensing, advertising, product information and fees.
A summary of recent letters and notifications sent to healthcare professionals about medicines and medical devices.
The actions to take for sourcing medicines in different circumstances.
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).
Check what side effects people have reported when they've taken a medicine.
Information on good laboratory, manufacturing and distribution practice, good pharmacovigilance practice (GPvP), out-of-specification investigations, inspection metrics and fees.
As a vet or pharmacist, you must follow legal requirements when working with controlled drugs in veterinary medicine.
An overview of the process including submitting or fast tracking an application, naming your medicine and paying fees.
Torrent Pharma (UK) Limited is recalling certain batches of Ramipril 1.25mg tablets as a precautionary measure due to these batches having a low assay and high related substances test results after their release to the market.
Get help to classify herbal medicines, vitamins, food preparations, supplements and tonics for import and export.
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
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