What do the MHRA do?
The MHRA is an executive department of the Department of Health and Social Care and is the body that regulates medicines, medical devices and blood components for transfusion in the UK.
What does MHRA stand for in UK?
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
How can you send information to the MHRA?
The MHRA is responsible for detecting and managing safety signals, in regards to UK products. In line with GVP IX requirements, standalone notifications of signals should be sent to the MHRA ([email protected]gov.uk).
How do I contact the MHRA?
For general queries about the MHRA, you can also call the MHRA Customer Service Line on 0203 080 6000 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday).
What powers do the MHRA have?
MHRA is the designated authority that administers and enforces the law on medical devices in the UK. It has a range of investigatory and enforcement powers to ensure their safety and quality.