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CAP. 134]

Dangerous Drugs Regulations.

【1968 Ed.

separate parts relating respectively to the several classes of dangerous drugs specified in and under sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) and shall not be used for any purpose other than the purposes of this paragraph.

(d) The entries in the said day book and in the said separate book shall be made on the day on which but for this paragraph an entry would under regulation 6 have been required to be made in the said register, and paragraph (c) of regulation 6 shall apply as respects any such entry as aforesaid as if it were an entry in the said register. (e) In this paragraph, the expression "a proper reference" means a reference which is entered in the said separate book under the same date as that on which the entry in the said day book or in the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book was made and is otherwise such as to enable that entry to be easily identified.

(3) Where a registered medical practitioner, a registered dentist or an approved veterinary surgeon obtains or supplies any dangerous drug packed in ampoules, he shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements---

(a) of paragraph (1) in regard to entry in the register required to be kept under that paragraph of true particulars with respect to every quantity of every dangerous drug obtained or supplied; or

(b) in the case of a registered medical practitioner supplying a dangerous drug to any person, of paragraph (2) in regard to entry in the day book referred to in that paragraph of particulars of any dangerous drug supplied by him,

if he enters as the amount which he has obtained or supplied, as the case may be, true particulars as to either the total quantity of the dangerous drug or the total quantity thereof intended to be administered or injected.

(4) Every-

(a) separate book kept under paragraph (2);

(b) day book in which an entry is made under paragraph (2); and

(c) Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book containing an entry which is referred to in such separate book,

shall be kept on the premises to which the register or book relates, or, in the case of a book referring to a prescription, where the prescription was dispensed, and so as to be at all times available for inspection.

(5) For the purposes of paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4), a dangerous drug administered by, or under the direct supervision and in the presence of, a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist shall be deemed not to have been supplied by him.

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CAP. 134] Dangerous Drugs Regulations. 【1968 Ed. separate parts relating respectively to the several classes of dangerous drugs specified in and under sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) and shall not be used for any purpose other than the purposes of this paragraph. (d) The entries in the said day book and in the said separate book shall be made on the day on which but for this paragraph an entry would under regulation 6 have been required to be made in the said register, and paragraph (c) of regulation 6 shall apply as respects any such entry as aforesaid as if it were an entry in the said register. (e) In this paragraph, the expression "a proper reference" means a reference which is entered in the said separate book under the same date as that on which the entry in the said day book or in the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book was made and is otherwise such as to enable that entry to be easily identified. (3) Where a registered medical practitioner, a registered dentist or an approved veterinary surgeon obtains or supplies any dangerous drug packed in ampoules, he shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements--- (a) of paragraph (1) in regard to entry in the register required to be kept under that paragraph of true particulars with respect to every quantity of every dangerous drug obtained or supplied; or (b) in the case of a registered medical practitioner supplying a dangerous drug to any person, of paragraph (2) in regard to entry in the day book referred to in that paragraph of particulars of any dangerous drug supplied by him, if he enters as the amount which he has obtained or supplied, as the case may be, true particulars as to either the total quantity of the dangerous drug or the total quantity thereof intended to be administered or injected. (4) Every- (a) separate book kept under paragraph (2); (b) day book in which an entry is made under paragraph (2); and (c) Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book containing an entry which is referred to in such separate book, shall be kept on the premises to which the register or book relates, or, in the case of a book referring to a prescription, where the prescription was dispensed, and so as to be at all times available for inspection. (5) For the purposes of paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4), a dangerous drug administered by, or under the direct supervision and in the presence of, a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist shall be deemed not to have been supplied by him.
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A 4 [Subsidiary] CAP. 134] Dangerous Drugs Regulations. 【1968 Ed. separate parts relating respectively to the several classes of dangerous drugs specified in and under sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) and shall not be used for any purpose other than the purposes of this paragraph. (d) The entries in the said day book and in the said separate book shall be made on the day on which but for this paragraph an entry would under regulation 6 have been required to be made in the said register, and paragraph (c) of regulation 6 shall apply as respects any such entry as aforesaid as if it were an entry in the said register. (e) In this paragraph, the expression "a proper reference" means a reference which is entered in the said separate book under the same date as that on which the entry in the said day book or in the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book was made and is otherwise such as to enable that entry to be easily identified. (3) Where a registered medical practitioner, a registered dentist or an approved veterinary surgeon obtains or supplies any dangerous drug packed in ampoules, he shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements--- (a) of paragraph (1) in regard to entry in the register required to be kept under that paragraph of true particulars with respect to every quantity of every dangerous drug obtained or supplied; or (b) in the case of a registered medical practitioner supplying a dangerous drug to any person, of paragraph (2) in regard to entry in the day book referred to in that para- graph of particulars of any dangerous drug supplied by him, if he enters as the amount which he has obtained or supplied, as the case may be, true particulars as to either the total quantity of the dangerous drug or the total quantity thereof intended to be administered or injected. (4) Every- (a) separate book kept under paragraph (2); (b) day book in which an entry is made under paragraph (2); and (c) Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book containing an entry which is referred to in such separate book, shall be kept on the premises to which the register or book relates, or, in the case of a book referring to a prescription, where the prescription was dispensed, and so as to be at all times available for inspection. (5) For the purposes of paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4), a dangerous drug administered by, or under the direct supervision and in the presence of, a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist shall be deemed not to have been supplied by him.
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CAP. 134]

Dangerous Drugs Regulations.

【1968 Ed.

separate parts relating respectively to the several classes of dangerous drugs specified in and under sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (1) and shall not be used for any purpose other than the purposes of this paragraph.

(d) The entries in the said day book and in the said separate book shall be made on the day on which but for this paragraph an entry would under regulation 6 have been required to be made in the said register, and paragraph (c) of regulation 6 shall apply as respects any such entry as aforesaid as if it were an entry in the said register. (e) In this paragraph, the expression "a proper reference" means a reference which is entered in the said separate book under the same date as that on which the entry in the said day book or in the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book was made and is otherwise such as to enable that entry to be easily identified.

(3) Where a registered medical practitioner, a registered dentist or an approved veterinary surgeon obtains or supplies any dangerous drug packed in ampoules, he shall be deemed to have complied with the requirements---

(a) of paragraph (1) in regard to entry in the register required to be kept under that paragraph of true particulars with respect to every quantity of every dangerous drug obtained or supplied; or

(b) in the case of a registered medical practitioner supplying a dangerous drug to any person, of paragraph (2) in regard to entry in the day book referred to in that para- graph of particulars of any dangerous drug supplied by him,

if he enters as the amount which he has obtained or supplied, as the case may be, true particulars as to either the total quantity of the dangerous drug or the total quantity thereof intended to be administered or injected.

(4) Every-

(a) separate book kept under paragraph (2);

(b) day book in which an entry is made under paragraph

(2); and

(c) Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance book containing an

entry which is referred to in such separate book,

shall be kept on the premises to which the register or book relates, or, in the case of a book referring to a prescription, where the prescription was dispensed, and so as to be at all times available for inspection.

(5) For the purposes of paragraphs (1), (2), (3) and (4), a dangerous drug administered by, or under the direct supervision and in the presence of, a registered medical practitioner or a registered dentist shall be deemed not to have been supplied by him.

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