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Help make medicines safer by reporting suspected side effects: MHRA launches campaign

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Help make medicines safer by reporting suspected side effects: MHRA launches campaign

From:

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency

Published:

20 November 2017

The Medicines Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has launched a social media campaign to promote reporting of suspected side effects from over-the-counter medicines.

From 20-24 November, MHRA is running a social media campaign to promote recognition and reporting of suspected side effects from over-the-counter medicines, as part of an EU-wide awareness week.

More information here:

gov.uk/government/news/help...

Not being a member of facebook or twitter, the "social media" side of this has passed me by, so have only just noticed it posted by HU! Even though we have passed the technical end of campaign, please EVERYONE consider putting in reports as appropriate.

Remember, you merely have to suspect that there has been some issue. You don't have to be certain. You don't have to prove anything.

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BadHare

Would my GP or doctors have done this when I reported adverse reactions?

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to BadHare

BadHare,

Doctors seem very poor at making such reports. They might be more on the ball for serious side effects.

It is probably best to make no assumptions about what might have been reported - just go ahead and do it yourself.

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BadHare in reply to helvella

Are 3 & 12 years ago too late?

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to BadHare

BadHare,

12 years probably is. I do not know about three years but, obviously, focus would be on current and future issues. You could just start making a report and see if the system accepts it! :-)

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BadHare in reply to helvella

Thanks!

The last two issues were reported to my pain management doctor, & also my GP who advised never ever to take anything like that again, though other doctors are still pushing this type of medication. Sigh... :-s

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