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LC: Speech by SHWF on Pharmacy and
Poisons Ordinance
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Following is the speech (English translation) by the Secretary for Health,
Welfare and Food, Dr York Chow, in moving the proposed resolution under the
Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap 138) in the Legislative Council today
(March 7):
Madam President,
I move that the motion under my name, as printed on the Agenda, be passed.
Currently, we regulate the sale and supply of pharmaceutical products
through a registration and inspection system set up in accordance with the
Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance. The Ordinance maintains a Poisons List under
the Poisons List Regulations and several Schedules under the Pharmacy and
Poisons Regulations. Pharmaceutical products put on different parts of the
Poisons List and different Schedules are subject to different levels of
control in regard to the conditions of sale and keeping of records.
For the protection of public health, some pharmaceutical products can only
be sold in pharmacies under the supervision of registered pharmacists and in
their presence. For certain pharmaceutical products, proper records of the
particulars of the sale must be kept, including the date of sale, the name
and address of the purchaser, the name and quantity of the medicine and the
purpose for which it is required. The sale of some pharmaceutical products
must be authorised by prescription from a registered medical practitioner,
dentist or a veterinary surgeon.
Arising from nine applications for registration of pharmaceutical products,
the Pharmacy and Poisons Board proposes to add nine substances to Part I of
the Poisons List and the First and Third Schedules to the Pharmacy and
Poisons Regulations. Pharmaceutical products containing any of these
substances must then be sold in pharmacies under the supervision of
registered pharmacists and in their presence, with the support of
prescriptions.
We propose that these amendment regulations take immediate effect upon
gazettal on March 9, 2007 to allow early control and sale of the relevant
medicines.
The two Amendment Regulations are made by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board,
which is a statutory authority established under the Ordinance to regulate
the registration and control of pharmaceutical products. The Board comprises
members engaged in the pharmacy, medical and academic professions. The Board
considers the proposed amendments necessary in view of the potency, toxicity
and potential side effects of the medicines concerned.
With these remarks, Madam President, I move the motion.
Ends/Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Issued at HKT 14:20
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