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1968 Ed.]

Dangerous Drugs Regulations.

[CAP. 134

A 3

[Subsidiary]

(a) he shall, in accordance with this regulation and regulation 6, keep a register and enter therein in chronological sequence in the form specified in the First Schedule true particulars with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, obtained by him and with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, supplied by him, whether to persons within or outside Hong Kong;

(b) he shall use a separate register or separate part of the register for entries made with respect to each of the dangerous drugs specified in paragraph 1 of Part I of the First Schedule to the Ordinance or in paragraph 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 thereof, and for this purpose-

(i) each such drug shall be deemed to comprise its salts and any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing any proportion of it or its salts; and

(ii) any isomer of a dangerous drug the existence of which is possible within its specific chemical designation shall be deemed to be identical with that drug.

(2) (a) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed as preventing the use of a separate section within a register or a separate part of a register with respect to different dangerous drugs or strengths of preparations comprised within the class of dangerous drugs to which that register or separate part relates.

(b) So much of paragraph (1) as requires a person to enter in the register required to be kept under that paragraph particulars with respect to a dangerous drug supplied by him shall not apply to-

(i) a registered medical practitioner if he enters in a day book true particulars of every dangerous drug supplied by him to any person, together with the name and address of that person and the date of the supply, and enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in the day book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug;

or

(ii) an authorized seller of poisons if he enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in a Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug,

and if, in either case, sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) are complied with.

(c) References in the said separate book shall be made in chronological sequence and the book shall be kept in

First Schedule.

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1968 Ed.] Dangerous Drugs Regulations. [CAP. 134 A 3 [Subsidiary] (a) he shall, in accordance with this regulation and regulation 6, keep a register and enter therein in chronological sequence in the form specified in the First Schedule true particulars with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, obtained by him and with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, supplied by him, whether to persons within or outside Hong Kong; (b) he shall use a separate register or separate part of the register for entries made with respect to each of the dangerous drugs specified in paragraph 1 of Part I of the First Schedule to the Ordinance or in paragraph 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 thereof, and for this purpose- (i) each such drug shall be deemed to comprise its salts and any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing any proportion of it or its salts; and (ii) any isomer of a dangerous drug the existence of which is possible within its specific chemical designation shall be deemed to be identical with that drug. (2) (a) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed as preventing the use of a separate section within a register or a separate part of a register with respect to different dangerous drugs or strengths of preparations comprised within the class of dangerous drugs to which that register or separate part relates. (b) So much of paragraph (1) as requires a person to enter in the register required to be kept under that paragraph particulars with respect to a dangerous drug supplied by him shall not apply to- (i) a registered medical practitioner if he enters in a day book true particulars of every dangerous drug supplied by him to any person, together with the name and address of that person and the date of the supply, and enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in the day book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug; or (ii) an authorized seller of poisons if he enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in a Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug, and if, in either case, sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) are complied with. (c) References in the said separate book shall be made in chronological sequence and the book shall be kept in First Schedule.
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1968 Ed.] Dangerous Drugs Regulations. [CAP. 134 A 3 [Subsidiary] (a) he shall, in accordance with this regulation and regula- tion 6, keep a register and enter therein in chronological sequence in the form specified in the First Schedule true particulars with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, obtained by him and with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, supplied by him, whether to persons within or outside Hong Kong; (b) he shall use a separate register or separate part of the register for entries made with respect to each of the dangerous drugs specified in paragraph 1 of Part I of the First Schedule to the Ordinance or in paragraph 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 thereof, and for this purpose- (i) each such drug shall be deemed to comprise its salts and any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing any proportion of it or its salts; and (ii) any isomer of a dangerous drug the existence of which is possible within its specific chemical designation shall be deemed to be identical with that drug. (2) (a) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed as preventing the use of a separate section within a register or a separate part of a register with respect to different dangerous drugs or strengths of preparations comprised within the class of dangerous drugs to which that register or separate part relates. (b) So much of paragraph (1) as requires a person to enter in the register required to be kept under that paragraph particulars with respect to a dangerous drug supplied by him shall not apply to- (i) a registered medical practitioner if he enters in a day book true particulars of every dangerous drug supplied by him to any person, together with the name and address of that person and the date of the supply, and enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in the day book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug; or (ii) an authorized seller of poisons if he enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in a Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug, and if, in either case, sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) are complied with. (c) References in the said separate book shall be made in chronological sequence and the book shall be kept in First Schedule. L 1 і !
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1968 Ed.]

Dangerous Drugs Regulations.

[CAP. 134

A 3

[Subsidiary]

(a) he shall, in accordance with this regulation and regula- tion 6, keep a register and enter therein in chronological sequence in the form specified in the First Schedule true particulars with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, obtained by him and with respect to every quantity of a dangerous drug, other than a preparation specified in Part II of the First Schedule to the Ordinance, supplied by him, whether to persons within or outside Hong Kong;

(b) he shall use a separate register or separate part of the register for entries made with respect to each of the dangerous drugs specified in paragraph 1 of Part I of the First Schedule to the Ordinance or in paragraph 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 thereof, and for this purpose-

(i) each such drug shall be deemed to comprise its salts and any preparation, admixture, extract or other substance containing any proportion of it or its salts; and

(ii) any isomer of a dangerous drug the existence of which is possible within its specific chemical designation shall be deemed to be identical with that drug.

(2) (a) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed as preventing the use of a separate section within a register or a separate part of a register with respect to different dangerous drugs or strengths of preparations comprised within the class of dangerous drugs to which that register or separate part relates.

(b) So much of paragraph (1) as requires a person to enter in the register required to be kept under that paragraph particulars with respect to a dangerous drug supplied by him shall not apply to-

(i) a registered medical practitioner if he enters in a day book true particulars of every dangerous drug supplied by him to any person, together with the name and address of that person and the date of the supply, and enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in the day book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug;

or

(ii) an authorized seller of poisons if he enters in a separate book kept for the purposes of this regulation a proper reference to each entry in a Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book which relates to the supply of a dangerous drug,

and if, in either case, sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) are complied with.

(c) References in the said separate book shall be made in chronological sequence and the book shall be kept in

First Schedule.

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