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CAP. 134]
Dangerous Drugs
[1988 Ed.
(b) subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, to carry on at any such premises the business of retailing, dispensing and compounding any dangerous drug;
(c) to supply any dangerous drug otherwise than by way of wholesale dealing; and
(d) to supply any dangerous drug by way of wholesale dealing to any person licensed or authorized under this Ordinance to be in possession of that dangerous drug.
(2) A person who is a listed seller of poisons under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance is hereby authorized to carry on, at the premises at which he is entitled to conduct the retail sale of poisons under that Ordinance, the retail sale of any preparation specified in Part IV of the First Schedule. (Replaced, 46 of 1971, s. 4)
(3) Nothing in subsection (1) shall authorize the sale by retail of poisons by a person who is not qualified in that behalf under, or such sale otherwise than in accordance with, the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance or be in derogation of the provisions of that Ordinance prohibiting, restricting or regulating the sale of poisons.
(4) Nothing in subsection (1) shall authorize an authorized seller of poisons to be in possession of any dangerous drug except on premises registered by him under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance.
(5) Every dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule, in the actual custody of a person authorized by this section to be in possession thereof shall be kept in a locked receptacle which can be opened only by him or by some assistant of his who is a registered pharmacist and is not a person whose authority has been withdrawn under section 33.
[cf. U.K. S.I. 1964/1811, reg. 12]
Statutory authority to possess dangerous drug supplied by registered medical practitioner, etc., or on prescription or by authorized seller of poisons
25. (1) A person to whom-
(a) a dangerous drug is lawfully supplied by a registered medical practitioner or an approved veterinary surgeon;
(b) a dangerous drug is lawfully supplied on a prescription lawfully given by a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist or an approved veterinary surgeon;
(c) a dangerous drug specified in Part III of the First Schedule is lawfully supplied by an authorized seller of poisons; or
(d) a preparation specified in Part IV of the First Schedule is lawfully supplied by a person referred to in section 24(2),
is hereby authorized to be in possession of the dangerous drug or preparation so supplied.