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Regulatory and litigation updates across UK and EU life sciences: devices, pharmaceuticals, AI, NHS, standards, advertising and commercialisation—23 October 2025

Published on: 23 October 2025

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Disputes and regulatory enforcement

Judgment Alert: R (on the application of Medis Pharma Ltd) v NHS Resolution [2025] EWHC 2616 (Admin)

In the King’s Bench Division, Administrative Court (London), the Claimant’s judicial review of a Primary Care Appeals decision—provided by the Defendant—was dismissed. The claim targeted the 25 November 2024 decision declining inclusion in the pharmaceutical list for distance selling premises under the National Health Service (Pharmaceutical and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013, SI 2013/349, reg 25. The court concluded the committee’s decision was neither irrational nor inadequately reasoned. It was open to the committee to find the application failed to set out sufficient safeguards for the safe delivery of temperature‑sensitive medicines—particularly how drivers would be alerted to temperature deviations during transit—and to explain how missed deliveries of controlled drugs would be addressed by couriers or by Royal Mail...

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