Medicines Act 1968
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The Medicines Act 1968 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. It governs the manufacture and supply of medicine. The act introduces three categories of medicine: prescription only drugs, which are available only from a pharmacist if prescribed by a doctor; pharmacy medicines, available only from a pharmacist but without a prescription; and general sales medicine which may be bought from any shop without a prescription. It makes posession of prescription drugs without a prescription an offence. [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Drug laws and licensing - other laws, from drugs.gov.uk, a Home Office page
[edit] External links
- [theyworkforyou.com - Hansard records of Parliamentary debate relating to the Act