Contact usThis page provides links to information about how to contact the MHRA. If you are not sure who to contact, please telelphone our Central Enquiry Point 020 3080 6000. Contact details - Head office151 Buckingham Palace Road Telephone (weekdays 9:00 -17:00): 020 3080 6000
Directions to Market Towers The MHRA head office has moved from Market Towers, Vauxhall, to 151 Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria, London. Central Enquiry Point
This section provides details of the MHRA's Central Enquiry Point.
Website enquiries and feedback
This page provides contact details for the MHRA web team and forms to submit feedback.
Specific enquiries by subject
This section provides contacts details searchable by subject.
Freedom of information enquiries
The rights of access to information provisions of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act were fully implemented on 1 January 2005. This page provides more information about the Act and how it applies to the MHRA, including contact details for any queries.
Pharmacovigilance Service Desk
This section provides information about the Pharmacoviglance Service Desk, which aims to be the first port-of-call for marketing authorisation holders and their representatives enquiring about any pharmacovigilance-related matters and any associated regulatory activity.
MHRA Regional OfficesThis section provides contact details for the MHRA regional offices in: Welwyn Garden CityYork MHRA Centre for Assistive Technology - Blackpool British Pharmacopoeia Commission Laboratory Press enquiries
This section provides details on how to contact the MHRA, including details of our regional offices, contacts by MHRA division and specific contacts by subject.
Specific enquiries by MHRA Division
This section provides contact details for specific enquiries by MHRA divisions.
Regulatory Information Service (RIS) for medicines
This section provides information about the Regulatory Information Service (RIS), which acts as the single main point of contact for the marketing authorisation holders of medicines and their representatives.
Access MHRA data for researchYou can apply to use data for public health research from the MHRA’s Yellow Card database on suspected adverse drug reactions and the General Practice Research Database (GPRD). For further information, please select the appropriate link below: |
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