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People with diabetes using the Accu-Chek Insight insulin pump system should check how they operate and wear the medical device to reduce the risk of an unwanted dose of insulin
A Berkshire man has been jailed for the illegal importation and sale of erectile dysfunction medicines
19 August 2016
MHRA launch FakeMeds campaign with warning on dodgy diet pills
People with diabetes using a particular type of insulin pump and pre-filled insulin cartridges should insert their cartridges correctly to avoid them leaking and potentially giving an under-delivery of insulin.
People with diabetes who use particular blood glucose test strips should stop using them and seek an alternative as soon as possible says the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This follows a manufac…
MHRA urges people to be cautious whilst an Olympic review of the sports supplements industry highlights improvements
A review into the sports supplement industry ahead of the Rio 2016 Olympic games shows the sport supplement industry is improving.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency invites interested parties to provide feedback on Clinical Trial Regulation guidance documents.
MHRA helps Queen’s University Belfast bring innovation and regulation together
Web-RADR: Recognising Adverse Drug Reactions is running a survey for healthcare providers, patients, and consumers of medicines to help develop the next generation of online side-effect reporting software.
TRUEyou blood glucose test strips - certain lots of test strips may give incorrect low blood glucose results that could lead to undetected hyperglycaemia.
Part of the work of the medicines and medical device regulator involves looking at existing research to help reach conclusions about potential and emerging issues with devices.
Tooting man sentenced for importing and selling unlicensed erectile dysfunction medicines, hair loss medicines, and money laundering
A gang were sentenced today for their involvement in the illegal importation and sale of erectile dysfunction drugs and tranquilisers.
MHRA has produced draft guidance for medical devices including drug-device combination products and we welcome your comments
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) investigated an issue involving a digital calculator used by some GPs to assess the potential risk of heart disease in patients.
The MHRA-led WEB-RADR project held its General Assembly in London on April 21
More than 60,000 doses of unlicensed erectile dysfunction medicines seized by MHRA enforcement officers.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) are asking suppliers of inflatable liferafts in the UK to check the origin of their liferafts.
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