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The advertising and promotion of medicines in the UK, as well as medicine safety issues, are subject matters of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 and are currently reserved issues.
It is the third in a series of briefings1Gannon, M., Burn-Murdoch, A., Aiton, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Campbell, A., … Hastings, A. (2017, December 5).
Further requirements about maps, plans and sections are set out in Annex M. 2.60 A book of references is a document that provides further information about areas of land (or water) directly affected by the Bill.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 December 2024
.* Includes funding for the NRS Cancer Research Network; the CSO component of funding for the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres in Edinburgh and Glasgow (co-funded 50:50 with Cancer Research UK)** Funding of the Institute for Hearing Research at the University of Glasgow in partnership with the Medical Research Council (MRC).
On Joan McAlpine’s question, I have welcomed Baroness Cumberlege’s report, “First Do No Harm: The report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review”.
Support is available for essentials, food and medicine, but we have also given funding to mental health helplines and other services to try to give broader emotional and wellbeing support, which will continue to be important in the period to come.
It sent missionaries all over the world and made significant global contributions to the fields of engineering, science, medicine, banking, economics and education.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 October 2012
When the SMC issues advice to accept a new medicine, the ADTC considers it within the context of existing medicines available to treat the condition in question.
I also welcome, from the Scottish Government, Rachel Coutts, who is a solicitor in the primary care, medicines and treatments branch, and Rebecca Wright, who is a senior policy manager in regulation of health professions in the chief nursing officer's directorate.