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How to apply for a traditional herbal registration (THR) to market a herbal medicine in the UK.
A list of herbal medicines currently holding a traditional herbal registration (THR) granted by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Get help to classify herbal medicines, vitamins, food preparations, supplements and tonics for import and export.
How traditional herbal medicines and homeopathic medicines will be treated by the MHRA.
Information on herbal medicines, how to apply for a traditional herbal registration (THR), banned or restricted herbal ingredients, homeopathic medicines and fees.
A list of herbal ingredients which are banned or restricted for unlicensed medicines.
Cancel a marketing authorisation, traditional herbal registration or parallel import product licence or withdraw a pending submission.
This report makes recommendations on whether to regulate practitioners of herbal medicine and the products they use to keep the public safe.
How to apply for a traditional herbal registration including a list of banned ingredients and granted herbal medicines.
The MHRA is undertaking a public consultation on proposals to end the 'sell through' of unlicensed herbal remedies legally on market at April 2011.
How bottled water producers can get a natural mineral water recognised in England, and rules you need to follow to produce and label it.
Details of the Yellow Card scheme, which is the system for recording adverse incidents with medicines and medical devices in the UK.
How to comply with the requirements on promoting medicines to the public and to prescribers and suppliers of medicines.
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