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... Sir Kent Woods, chairman of the regulator [MHRA].” If a child were to die of whooping cough or meningitis as a ... useless once hidden trials were revealed (4). The MHRA’s learning module on SSRIs doesn’t seem to have caught up with ...
... the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is the government agency which is responsible for ensuring that medicines ... part of the world of quackery. Apart, that is, from the MHRA. And NHS Evidence. It was surprising to find, in a 2009 document from the ...
... Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA), and for a while I have been writing to the head of the MRH, Kent Woods, and to Richard Woodfield (head of MHRA herbal medicine policy), in an attempt to work out their reasons for not ...
... homeopathy as about the failures of the Government and the MHRA. The Medicines and Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA), has just launched yet another consultation and I have felt obliged to ...
... by the Medicines & Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) but so little has been done in the last six months, I thought it was time ... Trading Standards, I eventually I referred the case to the MHRA (on 10 November 2009), In fact they had already been asked about it ...
... The evidence is in and it doesn’t work The MHRA The Medicines and Health Regulatory Authority (the MHRA) came in for strong criticism when it allowed registering of homeopathic ...
... the course of a long correspondence with the MHRA about their endorsement of a dishonest label for a herbal preparation, ... Anderson, B.Pharm., PhD, Pharmaceutical assessor at the MHRA. They didn’t explain why, in that case, they approved a label that ...
... Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is an executive agency of the Department of Health). It is roughly the UK ... of the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) in the USA. The MHRA has just betrayed the trust placed in it by the public by allowing untrue ...
... MHRA’s new policy towards CAM has already received a well-deserved ... in the House of Lords. Now have the first example of the MHRA allowing totally misleading labels to be put on over-the-counter ... dated November 8th 2006 gives the shocking news. MHRA grants landmark registration for Traditional Herbal Medicine The Medicines ...
... Society. I quote it first because two members of the MHRA, including the chairman, have pharmacological qualifications. The society ... the duty of the regulatory authorities, in particular the MHRA, to ensure that no claims can be made for the efficacy of any form of ...
... Society. I quote it first because two members of the MHRA, including the chairman, have pharmacological qualifications. The society ... the duty of the regulatory authorities, in particular the MHRA, to ensure that no claims can be made for the efficacy of any form of ...
... Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) (an executive agency of the Department of Health) states that “We ... evidence that the claims are true (they aren’t). The MHRA chief executive, Professor Kent Woods, should be fired immediately for ...
Jump to latest diary entries This is a story of everyday researchers and teachers, struggling to do their job in a world pervaded by management bollocks. This page is a continuation of the diary that started in June 2007, with the demise of UCL’s ...
... Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority (MHRA). They even allowed products that were registered under this scheme to ... and herbal nonsense he found himself censured by both the MHRA and the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for making unjustifiable ...
... Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA). This makes it legal to put totally misleading claims on labels of herbal ... they work or not. This appears to contradict directly the MHRA’s brief: "”We enhance and safeguard the health of the ...