Examples of Medicines and Related Substances Control Act in a sentence
The relevant provisions that were sought to be declared as invalid were sections 4(b) and 5(b) of the Act read with section 22A(10) of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965 (Medicines Act) insofar as it related to, and prohibited, the possession and use of cannabis by adults within private settings (Prince (1) supra par 5).
Only practitioners who are registered with the relevant Council and premises that are registered and/or licensed in terms of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act (No 101 of 1965) may be used for the manufacture, supply and dispensing of drugs.
A legal drug is a substance that is used as a medicine and is registered in terms of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act No. 101 of 1965.
Licensing of pharmacist under Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 63.
This guideline does not apply to the reporting of ADRs/AEFIs and Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) related to unregistered medicines; obtained via section 21 of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act; used in the context of pre-registration Phase 1, 2 or 3 clinical trials, active pharmaceutical ingredients used in compounded medicines (Category B) and registered and marketed veterinarymedicines (Category C).
The Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965, amended by Act 72 of 2008, regulates the registration and control of medicines and scheduled substances.
These claims require special attention as they are listed in the schedules of 20 March 2015, R234 GN 38586, to the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act (Act 101 of 1965).
On 18 September 2018, the Constitutional Court ruled that sections 4(b) and 5(b) of Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act 140 of 1992 read with Part III of Schedule 2 of that Act and section 22A(9)(a)(1) of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965 were inconsistent with section 14 of the Constitution to the extent that they criminalise the use or possession in private or cultivation in a private place of cannabis by an adult for his or her own personal consumption in private.
Medical devices are regulated by the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965 and tissues are controlled by the Human Tissue Act 65 of 1983.
This can be achieved by amending the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act and the Pharmacy Act.Land reform: Redistribution, restitution and security of tenureThe Panel is reporting at a time when some are proposing that the Constitution be amended to allow for expropriation without compensation to address the slow and ineffective pace of land reform.