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The South Lantau Hospital.

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The St. John Hospital.

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The St. Paul's Hospital.

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The St. Teresa's Hospital,

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The Tsan Yuk Hospital,

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The Tung Wah Hospital.

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The Tung Wah Easter Hospital

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The Tung Wah Hospital Sandy Bay Infirmary,

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The Tung Wah Hospital Wong Tai Sin Infirmary.

The Wan Chai Hospital

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All Government Out-Patient Clinics and Heakh Centres.

SECOND SCHEDULE,

CONDITIONS.

1. Dangerous Drugs shall be supplied to the above institutious only on the signed order of the registered pharmacist or the medical officer-in-charge of the institution...

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Dangerous Drugs shall be kept by the registered pharmacist, or the dispenser approved by "the Director of Medical and Health Services under regulation 22 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations or by the matron, and shall be stored in a locked cupboard of which, he or she as the case may be. only shall have the key,

3. Dangerous Drugs in wards and departments of institutions shall be kept under, lock and key, and the sister-in-charge or the medical officer-in-charge, as the case may be, shall be responsible for the security thereof.

4, All receipts and issues of Dangerous Drugs shall be recorded in a book kept solely for that purpose in the dispensary, or in the ward or department of the institution in which the drugs are kept.

5.

No Dangerous Drugs abali be dispensed or issued except

(a) in accordance with a prescription of a registered medical practitioner or

a registered dentist attached to the institution or

(8) in accordance with instructions given in writing by a medical officer attached to the Institution for the treatment of a patient in the institution on that patient's treatment sheel, or

(e) in the case of issues to wards or other departments of the institution,

against the signed order of the sister-in-charge or the medical officer-in charge, as the case may be.

6. Every prescription for Dangerous Drugs shall

(a) state the name and address of the patient for whom the drug i

intended,

(6) be dated and signed with the usual signature of the prescriber,

(e) be written in ink, and

(d) state the number of times, not exceeding three, that it may be dispensed.

7. (a) Al the time of dispensing or supplying any Dangerous Drugs the prescription or order shall be indelibly stamped or marked showing that ni hai been dispened or supplied, and records of such prescriptions or orders shall be entered in a book kept solely for that purpose.

(b) All prescriptions for Dangerous Drugs and all orders from wards and departments of an institution shall be retained by the person dispensing or

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supplying the drugs, and a copy of all orders from wards or departments shall be retained by the sister-in-charge of the ward or the medical officer-in-charge of the department as the case may be.

8. All records shall be kept in English, and must be completed on the day on which the Dangerous Drugs were received or issued.

9. Prescriptions and other documents relating to Dangerous Drugs shall be kept for not less than two years from the date thereon, and books in which records of Dangerous Drugs are kept, for not less than two years after the date of the last entry therein.

10. All books, prescriptions and documents relating to the receipt and capply of Dangerous Drugs, and all storage facilities for Dangerous Drugs shall be open to inspection by any public officer authorized in writing by the Director of Medical and Health Services under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance,

11. All stocks of Dangerous Drugi kept in an institution shall be checked at least once every month, by a person appointed by the medical officer-in-charge, and a record shall be kept of such inspections. All discrepancies shall be reported to the Director of Medical and Health Services without delay.

23rd December, 1966.

Director of Medical and Health Services,

(Secretarial GR89/3231/481

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