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Regulator seeks views on reclassification of pain medication

Regulator seeks views on reclassification of pain medication The public has until 3 June to respond to the consultation on the potential reclassification of Nuromol to a general sale list medicine. From: 13 May 2021 The MHRA is consulting on making Nuromol, a medicine that contains ibuprofen and paracetamol, available without the need to visit a pharmacy. Dr Sarah Branch, Director of Vigilance and Risk Management of Medicines at the MHRA, said: Every response received will help us gain a better picture of whether people think Nuromol can be made available safely without the need to visit a pharmacy. We want to hear from as many people as possible, and therefore we urge people to respond to our consultation and let us know their views.

Contraceptive pill could be sold over the counter for first time

Contraceptive pill could be sold over the counter for first time You would not need a prescription and could pick up pills from a pharmacy Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Two types of contraceptive pill could be sold over the counter for the first time following public consultation, the Government has announced. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is looking for views on the potential reclassification of two progestogen-only contraceptive pills.

The pill could be sold in pharmacies without prescription

BBC News Published image copyrightThinkstock Some contraceptive pills could be sold over the counter in the UK for the first time, the government has said. It is asking the public for their views on whether two progestogen-only pills, also known as the mini-pill , should be available without prescription. The move has been called a landmark opportunity in women s health that would improve access to contraception. But there are also concerns about how much the pills would cost and how they would be given out. Both contain desogestrel, which is a type of the hormone progesteron. At the moment it is only possible to get them on prescription from a doctor.

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