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297.—(1) A person may not as part of the promotion of a medicinal product send or deliver any written material to a person qualified to prescribe or supply medicinal products unless the material—
(a)contains particulars in accordance with all the paragraphs of Schedule 30; and
(b)states the date on which it was drawn up or last revised.
(2) A person may not include any information in written material to which paragraph (1) applies unless it—
(a)is accurate;
(b)is up-to-date;
(c)can be verified; and
(d)is sufficiently complete to enable the recipient to form an opinion of the therapeutic value of the product to which it relates.
(3) A person may not include any illustrative material in written material to which paragraph (1) applies unless—
(a)the illustrative material is accurately reproduced; and
(b)the written material indicates the precise source of the illustrative material.
(4) In this regulation “illustrative material” means a quotation, table or any other illustrative material taken from a medical journal or other scientific work.