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List of words and phrases that will cause a veterinary product to be medicinal by presentation either through use or contextual use.
How to apply for a clinical trial including eligibility, phases, model IMPDs, costs and how to make changes to your application.
Explainer for the rules for advertising products used in, on or near animals that are not licensed veterinary medicines.
List of substances recognised as medicinal by function.
Placing a veterinary medicine on the market, including non-medicinal products, how to obtain advice and report non-compliance.
How to notify the MHRA of your intention to carry out a clinical investigation for medical devices.
How the MHRA treats traditional herbal medicines and homeopathic medicines.
Guidance on using non-investigational medicinal products in a clinical trial.
Guidance on labelling requirements pertinent to the type of medicinal product and its supply status, as defined in UK legislation.
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