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The Secretaries of State concerned with health in England, in Wales and in Scotland respectively and the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland, acting jointly, in exercise of powers conferred upon them by sections 57(1) and (2) and 129(4) of the Medicines Act 1968[1] or, as the case may be, those conferred by the said provisions and now vested in them[2], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consulting such organisations as appear to them to be representative of interests likely to be substantially affected by this Order pursuant to section 129(6) of that Act, and after consulting and taking into account the advice of the Medicines Commission pursuant to section 129(7) of that Act, hereby make the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale - Exemption) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1998 and shall come into force on 19th October 1998. Amendment of the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale - Exemption) Order 1980 2. The Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale - Exemption) Order 1980[3] shall be amended as follows-
(c) after article 6, the following article is inserted-
6A.
- (1) The restrictions imposed by sections 52 and 53 shall not apply to the sale or supply, offer or exposure for sale or supply of a registered homoeopathic medicinal product for human use other than an excluded product if and so long as the person selling or supplying the registered homoeopathic medicinal product for human use has been requested by or on behalf of a particular person and in that person's presence to use his own judgment as to the treatment required.
(b) a controlled drug, or (c) in a class specified in Schedule 3 to the Medicines (General Sale List) Order 1984[5].", and
(d) in Part I of Schedule 1, in paragraph 11-
(ii) in the entry in column 2, the word "or" is deleted and there are inserted, after the words "marketing authorizations", the words "or certificates of registration".
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order further amends the Medicines (Pharmacy and General Sale - Exemption) Order 1980 which specifies exemptions from the general requirements as to retail sale or supply set out in sections 52 (pharmacy sale) and 53 (conditions for sale of products on a general sale list) of the Medicines Act 1968. It provides for certain homoeopathic products for human use which have a current certificate of registration to be exempt:
The Order revokes article 2(3) and (4) which provided a temporary exemption in respect of registered homoeopathic medicinal products. Notes: [1] 1968 c. 67. The expressions "the appropriate Ministers" and "the Health Ministers" are defined in section 1(1)(a) and (2) of that Act as amended by S.I. 1969/388, Schedule 1.back [2] In the case of the Secretaries of State concerned with health in England and in Wales by virtue of article 2(2) of, and Schedule 1 to, the Transfer of Functions (Wales) Order 1969 (S.I. 1969/388); in the case of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland by virtue of section 40 of, and Schedule 5 to, the Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 (c. 36) and section 1(3) of, and paragraph 2(1)(b) of Schedule 1 to, the Northern Ireland Act 1974 (c. 28).back [3] S.I. 1980/1924; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1994/2409, 1994/3144 and 1998/107.back [4] S.I. 1994/104; amended by S.I. 1994/899.back [5] S.I. 1984/769; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1985/1540 and 1987/910.back
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