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... fault of the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Auhority (MHRA) who are supposed to assess efficacy and totally failed to do so, Read ... is partly the fault of the MHRA for allowing misleading labels, but nevertheless, he should have known. See “Why does the MHRA ...
... or symptoms." That seems to condemn the (mis)labelling allowed by the MHRA as breaking the rules.. Sadly, though, the ASA has no powers to enforce ...
... of science by people who should know better. Like the MHRA, the Department of Health, Big Pharma, and even the Briish Pharmacological ... pretty accurate apart from the fact that the picture was labelled as “DC in his office”. Actually it was taken (at the ...
... from either that has marketing authorisation from the MHRA, though the MHRA has betrayed its trust by allowing misleading labelling of herbal medicines without requiring any evidence whatsoever that ...
... between lectures, I noticed in the South quad, a trailer labelled wellbeingucl.org (not very helpful because I can’t get into that ... a result of pressure from the Department of Health, the MHRA or any other pseudo-regulatory body. All they have done is encourage it. ...
... (and delighted) to find that two staff members of the MHRA were sitting in on the talk. If nothing else, it was a chance to remind ... flushes. MHRA man evades the essential point -fraudulant labelling. I point out that it is a disgrace that there is still no indication ...
... criticised the Medicines and Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) for allowing misleading labelling of homeopathic pills, and the Department of Health for failing the ...
... Health and a few vice-chancellors. Even NICE and the MHRA have not helped much. The response of the royal colleges to the ... to defend the MHRA’s decision to allow misleading labelling of homeopathic products. Now they have published their justification ...
... the HPC. The Medicines and Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) already deals with the licensing of herbal medicines. and, despite the ... that it recently betrayed its trust by allowing them to be labelled in a misleading way, they are the people to do it, not the HPC. The ...
... the MHRA lets down the public by allowing deceptive labelling of sugar pills (see here, and this this blog). Now it is the turn of ...
... the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), have consistently failed to grasp the nettle of deciding which ... University of Westminster? Westminster has regularly been labelled as the University that has more quackery courses than any other. It ...
... by the Department of Health has obscured reality. Even the MHRA was persuaded to allow misleading labelling of homeopathic and herbal “remedies”. thus betraying its ...
... in Glasgow). “It is already illegal under food labelling regulations (1996) to claim that food products can treat or prevent ... appropriate agency (though one hesitates to suggest the MHRA after their recent pathetic performance in this area). Who can be ...
... given by the Medicines and Health Regulatory Authority (MHRA) gave for allowing false labelling of homeopathic pills was to support the “homeopathic ...
... Produits de Santé (AFSSAPS, the French equivalent of the MHRA or FDA). Withdrawal of batches of Gingko biloba and Equisetum ... informed by Laboratoires Boiron of an inversion of the labelling of two homeopathic medicaments, The bottles labelled “mother ...