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These reports explain our assessment of the scientific evidence used to lead to regulatory decisions on the safety of medicines or medicines classes.
Explains planning controls relating to the storage of hazardous substances in England and how to handle development proposals around hazardous establishments.
Information for pregnant women with singleton (having only one baby) and twin pregnancies who have received a higher-chance result from the combined or quadruple screening test
Advice for health professionals on pregnant women who are inadvertently vaccinated against chicken pox (varicella), shingles or measles, mumps, rubella.
Collection of information and guidance for patients and for healthcare professionals on the reproductive risks of valproate and new safety measures introduced to reduce these risks.
STFYAYB provides information about the screening tests offered during and after pregnancy.
Understand how preventative design measures can reduce the risk of harms happening on your online platform.
Appendix to the assessing fitness to drive guide for medical professionals.
The MHRA has published advice for patients and healthcare professionals
This paper explores the determinants of adherence to wearing a mask and avoiding social gatherings
Information for parents and carers who are offered screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) for their babies.
UK chief medical officers’ guidelines on how to keep health risks from drinking alcohol to a low level.
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