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The final thing that I will note is the centre’s focus on the development of the credential in remote and rural medicine, which is the first of its kind in the United Kingdom.
I want to be careful as to how far I can go, but I offer an analogy as a possible way of looking at made affirmative procedure. It is a little like strong medicine. Strong medicine is valuable, in some circumstances; it can make the difference between life and death.
Will we still have access to EU-funded research facilities? What will happen to medicines regulation? Will our drugs still be licensed through the European Medicines Agency?
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 March 2015
To ask the Scottish Government which psychological therapies have been approved by the Scottish Medicines Consortium. The Scottish Medicines Consortium does not have responsibility for approving psychological therapies.
Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid ’ Bill.
Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid ’ Bill.
Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid ’ Bill.
Lewis Macdonald: To ask the Scottish Government what advice it has received from the Scottish Medicines Consortium regarding the use of stem cell treatment for people with MS.