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British Drug Regulatory Agency

The black triangle symbol (T) is used within the British National Formulary to indicate drugs or certain preparations of drugs that are under closer monitoring by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). These may be, for example, a newly licensed medicine or an established medicine being used for a new condition or administered via a new route. [Pg.59]

In February 2009, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recalled a number of medicines because counterfeit products had been introduced to the market that were found to contain between 50 and 80% of the required dose. The drugs recalled were Casodex , which is used for the treatment of prostate cancer Plavix , which is used to treat heart conditions and strokes and Zyprexa , which is used to control symptoms of schizophrenia (chemical structures are shown in Figure 11.1). [Pg.216]


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