New UK Drug Assessment Routes Among Latest Measures For No-Deal Brexit
Executive Summary
The UK MHRA has updated its guidance on how it plans to regulate medicines and healthcare products if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. Among many other things, it includes the promise of free scientific advice for SMEs and details on how marketing applications for centrally authorized products will be converted into UK ones in the event of a hard Brexit.
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