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You must tell DVLA if you have heart palpitations - download the correct form to let them know
These reports explain our assessment of the scientific evidence used to lead to regulatory decisions on the safety of medicines or medicines classes.
Find out when to tell DVLA if you have tachycardia and which form to use.
Guidance for manufacturers of artificial heart valves. It outlines specific scenarios that should be considered when determining if an incident is reportable.
Check the tariff classification for smart watches.
How to use a micro-randomised trial to evaluate your digital health product.
You may need to send DVLA a form if you've had a heart attack (myocardial infarction) or heart, cardiac or coronary angioplasty.
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