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Order a certificate of free sale to export medical devices outside the UK.
The MHRA has been made aware that falsified medical oxygen has been provided to several dental practices across the UK.
This study compares the sourcing of local supplies and competing imports within the public, private and faith-based sectors
You can claim relief to pay no Customs Duty or VAT if you’re importing donated medical equipment from outside the UK and EU.
Supplementary report to 2 Rapid Evidence Assessments on Serious and Organised Crime and Development
What you need to know before you can place a medical device on the Great Britain market with a UKCA mark.
Advice for manufacturers of Class I medical devices for placing products on the UK market
Guidance for owners and masters about potentially hazardous medical supplies.
This guidance demonstrates stakeholders, including the government, working together to address supply issues.
Information and guidance on a range of medical devices for users and patients.
Information about the EU Regulations and their implementation in Northern Ireland
Report a problem ('adverse incident') with a medical device or medicine to MHRA using the Yellow Card Scheme
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.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing medical or dental treatment and insurance
The requirements for 3D printed products will depend on whether they are classed as medical devices, personal protective equipment (PPE) or both.
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