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The Maritime and Coastguard Agency Code of Practice for Small Fishing Vessels now includes a requirement for fishing boats to be inspected both in and out of the water every five years.
BSTG terms of reference and notes of most recent meetings published.
Leading scientists at the independent Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) have confirmed that albumin, a critically important medicine for the NHS, can now be safely derived from UK plasma donors.
Amended advice on the insertion site for Nexplanon contraceptive implants following concerns regarding reports of neurovascular injury and implants migrating to the vasculature (including the pulmonary artery).
The benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh any risks but the MHRA advises careful consideration be given to people who are at higher risk of specific types of blood clots because of their medical condition.
There have been rare reports of Nexplanon implants having reached the lung via the pulmonary artery. An implant that cannot be palpated at its insertion site in the arm should be located as soon as possible and removed at the...
The MHRA is providing an update on defects identified with Belzer solutions, manufactured by Carnamedica (UK Responsible Person Bridge to Life).
Carnamedica has identified issues with third-party suppliers, which could result in microbiological contamination, particulate matter within the solution, and leakage of fluid.
Risk minimisation materials are available to support the safe use of new paediatric formulations of rivaroxaban (Xarelto) and dabigatran etexilate (Pradaxa). In addition, we ask healthcare professionals to consult the current advice to ensure that all patients with renal impairment...
Following suspensions by some countries of the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca over suspected blood clots, the MHRA confirms that the benefits of the vaccine in preventing COVID-19 far outweigh the risks. People should still go and get their COVID-19 vaccine when...
Employment Tribunal decision.
Fluoroquinolones should only be used after careful benefit-risk assessment and after consideration of other therapeutic options in patients at risk for heart valve regurgitation (incompetence).
Venous and arterial pressure limits may be altered unintentionally following acknowledgement of the alarm in some haemodialysis and haemofiltration machines. If the cause of the alarm is not addressed, the machine may not re-alarm to alert the user to an...
Scientist Abi Spear explains how connections are one of the most important aspects of her incredible work in regenerative medicine.
Over £4 billion of government-wide investment will support shipyards, alongside new measures to drive the UK's shipbuilding future.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The final of six new boats to improve support to Royal Navy divers has been delivered.
Two new support contracts have been secured for the Royal Navy’s versatile Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs).
The Prime Minister will visit a Merseyside dockyard today as he announces a £4 billion injection into the UK’s regional shipbuilding industry.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
DVLA announce total amount raised for Blood Bikes Wales and who staff voted as their Charity of Choice for 2022.
Canagliflozin may increase the risk of lower-limb amputation (mainly toes) in patients with type 2 diabetes. Evidence does not show an increased risk for dapagliflozin and empagliflozin, but the risk may be a class effect. Preventive foot care is important...
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