Going through the sections of the HK Ordinances which are relevant for the Legislation examPurchase Sharon Tang – Legislation Notes courses at here with PRICE $400 $83Sharon Tang – Legislation NotesLegislation NotesGoing through the sections of the HK Ordinances which are relevant for the Legislation examYour InstructorSharon TangStarted this online tutorial platform in September 2017. I have a BPharm (1996) and a PhD in Pharmacognosy (2003) obtained from the University of London School of Pharmacy and have worked in community and in hospital in the UK. Since moving to Hong Kong several years ago I have passed the registration exams (2012). I have also taught pharmacology and human disease topics to pharmacy technicians and student nurses, which included writing exams and marking them. The Facebook group I run provides support for pharmacists taking the Hong Kong pharmacy registration exams.Course CurriculumLegislation NotesIntroductionIntroductionPharmacy and Poisons Amendments Ordinance 2020Sections of the PPO and PPR – Cap 138 and 138ASummary of the sectionsASPs, LSPs, and Basics of Poisons Categorisations (PPO)Introduction – ASPs, LSPs, and Basics of Poisons CategorisationsMedicines that can be kept in ASPs and LSPsAuthorised Seller of Poisons (ASP) (S.11)Each premises is required to be under the control of a pharmacist (S.12)Registration of premises (S.13)Code of Practice for ASPsDisplay of Logo, and restriction on use of titlesListed Seller of Poisons (LSP) (S.25)Labelling (PPO and PPR)IntroductionRelevant sections of the Ordinance/RegsLabelling of Poisons (S.27)Exemptions for medicines (S.28)Extensions and relaxations (R.4)Supplementary Provisions for labelling (R.12-17)Transporting of poisons (R.21)Labelling requirements for manufacturers (R.31)Sale of medicines (R.38)Labelling of Part 2 and Non-Poisons (R.38A)PPB Code of Ethics – Mandatory labelling requirements for dispensed medicinesInstitutions (R.22,23)Dangerous Drugs (cap 134A)Storage (PPR)Storage requirements (R.19)Wholesale of Pharmaceutical Products (PPR)Wholesale – Relevant sections in the ordinanceDefinitionWho can wholesale (R.25)Who wholesale dealers can sell to (R.27)Records (R.28)Recall system (R.28(8))Application for wholesale dealer license (R.26)Wholesale of Dangerous DrugsCode of Practice for Holder of Wholesale Dealer LicenseManufacture (PPR)Manufacturing – Introduction and the GMPLicensing of manufacturers (R.29)Authorised Person (R.30A)Obligations and DutiesSupervision (R.30)Health and hygiene of workers (R.32)Premises (R.34)Labelling (R.31)Quality Control and Recall System (R.33)Record keeping (R.35)Sale and supply (R.27)Dangerous drugsDefinitionsRegistration of pharmaceutical products and substances (PPR)Registration of products and substances – IntroductionRegistration of products and substances (R.36)Particulars to be registered (R.36A(3))Registration certificate (R.36(5))Clinical trials and medicinal tests (R.36B)Factors relevant to determination of applications (R.37)Dangerous Drugs Ordinance and Regulations (DDO cap 134 and DDR 134A)Dangerous Drugs – IntroductionDefinitionsThe Dangerous Drugs List (Schedule 1)Example of forensic classification – CodeineHomeworkTrafficking (S.4)Supply (S.5)Import, Export, and Transit (S.10-21)Authority to procure, supply and possess (S.22-23)ASPs and LSPs (S.24)People who are allowed to possess DD (S.25)Supply of DD on prescription (S.31)Prescription requirements (R.3)Labelling (R.4)Record keeping (R.5-6)Antibiotics Ordinance (Cap 137)Antibiotics Ordinance – Sections 1 & 2Section 3 – Substances to which the Antibiotics Ordinance appliesSection 4 – Sale and Supply of Antibiotic SubstancesSection 4 – Administration of AntibioticsSection 4 – Prescription requirementsSection 5 – Possession of AntibioticsSection 6 – Antibiotic permitsSection 7 – Record keepingSchedule 8 – Notification that no scheduled antibiotics may be soldSection 9 – Inspections and enforcement of OrdinanceCap 137A – Antibiotics RegulationsUndesirable Medical Advertisements Ordinance (Cap 231)Undesirable Medical Advertisements OrdinanceDefinitionsProhibitions and ExceptionsSchedule 1 – Prohibitions and exceptions continuedSchedule 2 – Purposes for which it is prohibited to advertise any medicine, surgical appliance or treatmentResponsibilityCertain defencesProhibitions and Exceptions for Orally Consumed ProductsPenalty, power to amend, enforcementSales PageArchive PagePurchase Sharon Tang – Legislation Notes courses at here with PRICE $400 $83
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