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Check the tariff classification for flavour pods.
Check the tariff classification for facial wipes.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today, 18 July 2025, approved adrenaline (epinephrine) nasal spray (EURneffy) to be used for the emergency treatment of serious allergic reactions, known as anaphylaxis.
Check the tariff classification for surface-active preparation for washing the skin and the hair (gel 2-in-1).
How the MHRA makes decisions on whether a borderline product is a medical device and which risk class should apply.
This document outlines guidance for cleaning and decontamination of non-healthcare settings.
Product Recall for Restore Sinus Spray presenting a risk of microbiological contamination.
Things to consider when buying or using cosmetics.
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