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How to apply for a traditional herbal registration (THR) to market a herbal medicine in the UK.
How traditional herbal medicines and homeopathic medicines will be treated by the MHRA.
Get help to classify herbal medicines, vitamins, food preparations, supplements and tonics for import and export.
A list of herbal medicines currently holding a traditional herbal registration (THR) granted by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Information on herbal medicines, how to apply for a traditional herbal registration (THR), banned or restricted herbal ingredients, homeopathic medicines and fees.
How to apply for a traditional herbal registration including a list of banned ingredients and granted herbal medicines.
A list of herbal ingredients which are banned or restricted for unlicensed medicines.
The MHRA will review applications for orphan designation at the time of a marketing authorisation (MA) or variation application.
Plant health controls, imports and exports, certification schemes, plant passporting and listed quarantine plant pests.
From 1 January 2014 herbal smoking products will have Tobacco Products Duty charged on them unless they are to be used exclusively for medical purposes.
What you need to do if you keep, grow, find or sell certain invasive plant species and your responsibilities to prevent their spread.
There are changes to the legislation of Reference Medicinal Products (RMPs) used to support abridged marketing authorisation applications
Prunus Africana is a geographically widespread tree growing in the highland forest in mainland Africa and outlying islands
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
How the MHRA makes decisions on what is a medicinal product (borderline products).
Information on the implementation of labelling and packaging requirements for medicinal products for human use under the Windsor Framework.
The committee advises on the safety and quality of herbal medicines when there's an application for registration, marketing authorisation or product licence.
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