CAP. 138]
Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations
[1987 Ed.
A 4
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 163/75.
L.N. 228/75. 92 of 1975.
L.N. 195/77. L.N. 311/77. L.N. 137/78. L.N. 369/80. L.N. 22/82.
L.N. 415/84.
L.N. 128/90
L.N. 129/86.
L.N. 85/87. L.N. 130/87.
INTERA IN 209 of Ber IN 1974 LPS
L.N. 145/78.
PHARMACY AND POISONS REGULATIONS
(Cap. 138, section 29)
[1 July 1978.]
PART I
Citation.
Interpretation.
L.N. 369/80.
Schedules.
PRELIMINARY
1. These regulations may be cited as the Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations.
2. (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"antimonial poisons" means organic and inorganic compounds of antimony;
"arsenical poisons" means organic and inorganic compounds of arsenic;
"British Pharmaceutical Codex", "British Pharmacopoeia", "British National Formulary" and "British Veterinary Codex" include the supplements thereto;
"food" includes a beverage;
"medicine for the internal treatment of human and animal ailments" includes any medicine to be administered by injection, but does not include any mouth-wash, eye-drops, eye-lotion, ear-drops, nasal drops, douche or similar article;
"Tribunal" means the Pharmacy and Poisons Appeal Tribunal established by section 30 of the Ordinance;
"veterinary institution" means a veterinary hospital, veterinary clinic or other premises where sick animals are treated.
(2) In these regulations any reference to an alkaloid shall include a reference to any salt of that alkaloid, and, in a case where the esters of an alkaloid are included in the Poisons List by virtue of the words "its esters", to any esters of that alkaloid.
(3) Any reference in the Schedules to these regulations to the percentage of a poison contained in any substance or preparation shall, unless otherwise expressly provided, be construed in the following manner, that is to say, a reference to a substance or preparation containing 1 per cent of any poison means—
(a) in the case of a solid, that 1 gramme of the poison is contained in every 100 grammes of the substance or preparation;
CAP. 138]
Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations
[1987 Ed.
A 4
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 163/75.
L.N. 228/75. 92 of 1975.
L.N. 195/77. L.N. 311/77. L.N. 137/78. L.N. 369/80. L.N. 22/82.
L.N. 415/84.
2N128/90
L.N. 129/86.
L.N. 85/87. L.N. 130/87.
INTERA IN 209 of Ber IN 1974 LPS
L.N. 145/78.
PHARMACY AND POISONS REGULATIONS
(Cap. 138, section 29)
[1 July 1978.]
PARTI
Citation.
Interpretation.
L.N. 369/80.
Schedules.
PRELIMINARY
1. These regulations may be cited as the Pharmacy and Poisons Regulations.
2. (1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"antimonial poisons" means organic and inorganic compounds of
antimony;
"arsenical poisons" means organic and inorganic compounds of
arsenic;
"British Pharmaceutical Codex”, “British Pharmacopoeia”, “British National Formulary" and "British Veterinary Codex” include the supplements thereto;
"food" includes a beverage;
"medicine for the internal treatment of human and animal ailments" includes any medicine to be administered by injection, but does not include any mouth-wash, eye-drops, eye-lotion, ear-drops, nasal drops, douche or similar article;
"Tribunal" means the Pharmacy and Poisons Appeal Tribunal
established by section 30 of the Ordinance;
"veterinary institution" means a veterinary hospital, veterinary
clinic or other premises where sick animals are treated.
(2) In these regulations any reference to an alkaloid shall include a reference to any salt of that alkaloid, and, in a case where the esters of an alkaloid are included in the Poisons List by virtue of the words "its esters", to any esters of that alkaloid.
(3) Any reference in the Schedules to these regulations to the percentage of a poison contained in any substance or preparation shall, unless otherwise expressly provided, be construed in the following manner, that is to say, a reference to a substance or pre- paration containing 1 per cent of any poison means—
(a) in the case of a solid, that 1 gramme of the poison is contained in every 100 grammes of the substance or preparation;
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