Losing GSI – MHRA emails are changing
From 10 April, we are removing .gsi from our email addresses. Launched in 1996, the Government Secure Intranet (GSi) has been used until now to guarantee the security of emails sent by Government...
View ArticleInsight into our Innovation Office
Since its launch in 2012 MHRA's Innovation Office has proved a popular resource with not-for-profit organisations and companies alike. We offer a free and confidential regulatory advice service that...
View ArticleGetting it Right First Time
When updating product licence details, there are always areas in the variation submission processes (both National and Mutual Recognition (MR)) which can cause validation issues or the generation of...
View ArticleThe pre-election period
In the coming weeks, you will notice that it’s much quieter than usual on this blog. It’s because between midnight on Friday, 21 April and the general election on 8 June is the pre-election period....
View ArticleBehind the scenes of: Submissions
The Information Processing Unit (IPU) is a part of the Information Management Division at MHRA. As the main submission hub for the Agency, in IPU we are responsible for making sure regulatory...
View ArticleMHRA research: better consultations, better evidence
MHRA regularly consults its stakeholders on many issues. As Head of Economics I use the consultation responses to gather new evidence to see if we’ve got our policy right, or if we need to change it....
View Article2017 ‘Applying for an MA’ & ‘Variations Masterclass and workshop’
Earlier this year, I mentioned we are planning events aimed at helping applicants submit that all elusive “ideal” data package and reduce deficiencies during assessment, to reduce the number of...
View ArticleEvent updates and the new Composite Coordinated Collection (CCC) calculator
MHRA Variations Masterclass and Workshop - Third Date Added On 25 September Licensing Division held a single day event, (to be repeated on November 24), with presentations on the submission of...
View ArticleAdministrative changes, documentation and requirements
Administrative changes can be either Type 1A or Type 1B and are considered minor variations. These include company name, postcode and/or address changes, the removal of redundant sites, and drug...
View ArticleDelivering new services to put our customers first
We are delivering cutting-edge technology to improve processes, introduce automation and enhance customer services throughout 2018. Our Information Processing Unit is in the middle of a four-year...
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