New website content launched

Following the launch of PAGB’s revamped website earlier this year, we are pleased to share that we have recently introduced even more new content.

Following the launch of PAGB’s revamped website earlier this year, we are pleased to share that we have recently introduced even more new content.

To keep our members and the consumer healthcare industry updated on all our current work and activities, we’ve added some new pages:

 

Our latest self-care activity

Keep up to date on our current areas of focus to promote self-care, from our work influencing a new government to what we’re doing to support implementation of self-care policy.

OTC medicines packaging

Alongside our expert advice and codes, we’ve created this new section on the site to provide an overview of our current work on medicine packaging and how we’re leading the UK Electronic Patient Information (ePI) task force, a cross-industry initiative to facilitate a move to user-centred, digital-first medicines information for patients.

Safety in consumer healthcare

Consumer safety is our main priority and front of mind across all our work as we help our members to achieve this goal. We’ve shared information on this new website page about our work to represent the industry and support our members when it comes to ensuring patient safety.

Probiotics

Find out more about probiotics, the current challenges facing the food supplement industry and what we’re working on to progress change.

 

We have also introduced new information about PAGB, including more detail about our values, our people and our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, which can be found here.

And if you’re interested in joining our team, check out our new careers page to find out about our benefits and the latest opportunities to work with us.

Don’t forget, PAGB members can subscribe to our newsletters and regulatory intelligence to receive all the latest industry updates.

We’re always thinking about how we can continue to improve our website so if you have any feedback please do get in touch with us at website@pagb.co.uk.

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