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Information on comparator products used in studies supporting abridged marketing authorisation application.
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Guidance on using non-investigational medicinal products in a clinical trial.
Guidance on how to license electronic cigarettes and other inhaled nicotine-containing products (NCPs) as medicines in the UK.
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