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, according to a latest monthly update. Several forms of both feature in a list of 228 medicines compiled by the regulator – the Health Products Regulatory Authority – that also includes treatments for pain relief, infections, anxiety and sleep disorders, seizures, blood pressure, diabetes as well as over the counter and prescription eye drops. Dominic Coyle reports.

here and abroad, displacing climate change, cyber and health risks, according to PwC. The firm’s annual survey of chief executives reflects the changed priorities of business leaders after a year of turbocharged inflation and war in Ukraine, writes Eoin Burke-Kennedy.

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