SALE OF DRUGS - Drugs and Cosmetic Act
SALE OF DRUGS
- Classes of drugs prohibited to be sold
- Wholesale of biological (C/C1)
- Wholesale of other than those specified in C/C1 and X
Class of drug prohibited to sale
• Misbranded, spurious, adulterated and drugs not of standard quality
• Patent/Proprietary drugs with undisclosed formula
• Sch-J drugs
• Expired drugs.
• Drugs used for consumption by government schemes such as, Armed force.
• Physician’s samples
Wholesale of biological (C/C1)
· Adequate premises, with greater than 10 M2area, with proper storage facility
· Drugs sold only to retailer having license
· Premises should be in charge of competent person who is Reg. Pharmacist.
· Records of purchase & sale
· Records preserved for 3 years from date of sale
· License should be displayed on premises
· All the conditions as discussed in for biological.
· Compounding is made by or under the direct and personal supervision of a qualified person.
Retail Sale
For retail sale, two types of licenses are issued:
i) General licenses
ii) Restricted licenses
Restricted license:
Granted to those dealers who do not engage the services of a qualified person and only deal with such classes of drugs whose sales can be effected without qualified person and vendors who do not have fixed premises
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