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You cannot Display a Pharmacy Sign if Your Business is Not a PharmacyIt is an offense to display on premises not registered as a pharmacy any sign or emblem which says drugs, drugstore, pharmacy etc. or any sign calculated to suggest that the premises is registered as a pharmacy. For their own safety, consumers must purchase drugs only at places where a Certificate of Registration of the pharmacy is displayed. Pharmacies can only Operate under Specific ConditionsThe owner of a business carried on in a registered pharmacy cannot permit the pharmacy to be open unless:
Pharmacies Must Display Certificates of RegistrationEvery pharmacy which is registered must conspicuously exhibit in the pharmacy:
Breach of above can one liable to a fine or imprisonment. Poisons Must be Distinctly LabeledNo person shall sell or deliver any poison unless the bottle, vessel, box, wrapper or covering in which the poison is contained is distinctly labelled with the following information:
Breach of the above would render the seller liable to a fine or imprisonment. Pharmacies /Pharmacists Must be RegisteredOperating a pharmacy is only legal if the shop where the business is carried on and the person carrying on the business are registered with the Pharmacy Council. One of the things, which a person proposing to carry on the business must prove to Council before it can be registered is that the shop will be under the immediate control, management and supervision of a registered pharmacist. Businesses which Sell Poison Must be RegisteredIt is an offence to carry on the business of selling any kind of poison unless the business is registered as a pharmacy or the person carrying on the business is an authorized seller of poison.
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