Dale and Appelbe's pharmacy and medicines law
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Dale and Appelbe's pharmacy and medicines law
Pharmaceutical Press, 2017
11th ed. / edited by Joy Wingfield, Karen Pitchford
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Pharmacy and medicines law
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new edition of this highly popular book provides an outline of the law that affects the practice of pharmacy in Great Britain. It incorporates material from a wide range of well-known individuals in academia, professional and legal practice and has been fully revised in line with current law and regulation.
In particular, the chapters on controlled drugs and poisons have been completely rewritten to make them more accessible, information on Falsified Medicines Directive and pharmacovigilance has been added to all the relevant chapters and there is commentary on the latest standards and guidance from the General Pharmaceutical Council. The chapter on Fitness to Practise has also been considerably enhanced with new case law and revised procedural protocols and the chapter organisation has been re-ordered and consolidated. Chapters 2-16 now cover all human medicines legislation, including controlled drugs; chapter 17 covers legislation on animal medicines. A new chapter 18 consolidates the law on poisons, denatured alcohols and chemicals.
The book is an invaluable source for pharmacy undergraduates, pre-registration students and pharmacists in all branches of the profession, and also for others in Britain and overseas who may need some knowledge of contemporary British law relating to medicines and poisons and pharmacy professional regulation.
Table of Contents
1 Sources of law
2 Human medicines: scope of regulation
3 Human medicines: the licensing system
4 Human medicines: advertising
5 Pharmacy businesses
6 Human medicines: Pharmacy Medicines
7 Human medicines: General Sale Medicines
8 Human medicines: Prescription Only Medicines
9 Human medicines: exemptions from controls
10 Human medicines: wholesale dealing
11 Human medicines: sale and supply of homoeopathic medicines
12 Human medicines: herbal medicines
13 Human medicines: prohibitions for protection of the purchaser
14 Human medicines: labelling, packaging, leaflets and identification
15 Human medicines: pharmacopoeias and compendia
16 Controlled Drugs
17 Veterinary medicines
18 Poisons, denatured alcohol and chemicals
19 Miscellaneous legislation affecting pharmacy
20 Pharmacy regulation
21 Professional conduct
22 Fitness to practise
23 Regulation of other health professions
24 NHS law and organisation
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