5_controls on access to products at retail level Flashcards
1
Q
which laws are less relevant
A
poison law: poison can be sold or supplied by a licensed person or health professional
medicines act: non-GSL pdts can be sold or supplied only in retail pharmacies
2
Q
for pharmacy only drugs, supply by retail can be by:
A
- at licensed pharmacies by in-store pharmaceutical officer
- at licensed healthcare institutions to their own patient in accordance with written instructions of practitioners in the institution
- by practitioners (or persons acting in accordance with their instructions) to their own patients
3
Q
what the drugs that can be seen under POM
A
Schedule 3 poisons
4
Q
for POM drugs, supply by retail can be by:
A
- at licensed pharmacies by in-store pharmaceutical officer, in accordance with VALID prescription (excluding POM w exemptions)
- at licensed healthcare institutions to their own patient in accordance with written instructions of practitioners in the institution
- by practitioners (or persons acting in accordance with their instructions) to their own patients
- by certain persons specified in the third schedule of HP (TP) regulation:
- navy corpsman
- owner or master of ship when they don’t have a doctor
- person required to comply with written laws on medical treatment of employees
5
Q
for POM drugs, supply by administration can be by:
A
- by practitioners (or persons acting in accordance with their instructions)
- by certain persons specified in the third schedule of HP (TP) regulation:
- navy corpsman
- owner or master of ship when they don’t have a doctor
- person required to comply with written laws on medical treatment of employees
6
Q
definition of professional use only medical devices
A
- under supervision of qualified practitioner
7
Q
definition of trained user only medical devices
A
- supplier to provide training on safe and efficacious use of device, ensure every user has been trained