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Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 1965 (Act No. 101 of 1965)

Regulations

General Regulations

Permits, Licensing and Authorisation

35. Prescription book or permanent record

 

(1) A prescription book or other permanent record in respect of Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 substances shall be kept in hard copy or electronically on all premises where such substances or medicines are sold or dispensed.

 

(2) In the case of Schedule 1 medicines and substances sold by any person other than a manufacturer or wholesaler, a prescription book or other permanent record contemplated in subregulation (1) shall contain the following particulars:
(a) The name of the person to whom it was sold;
(b) the name and quantity of the substance or medicine; and
(c) the name of the pharmacist, pharmacist intern or pharmacist's assistant who sold it.

 

(3) In the case of Schedule 2, 3, 4 and 5 medicines and substances sold by any person other than a manufacturer or wholesaler, the prescription book or other permanent record contemplated in subregulation (1) shall contain the following particulars:
(a) The name of the medicine or scheduled substance;
(b) the date on which the prescription was dispensed;
(c) the dosage form and quantity of the medicine or scheduled substance;
(d) the name, identification number and address of—
(i) the patient;
(ii) in the case of a prescription for a neonate, the name, identification number and address a parent or guardian; or
(iii) in the case of a prescription issued by a veterinarian, the person to whom the medicine or scheduled substance was sold;
(e) where applicable, the name of the medical practitioner, dentist, veterinarian or any other authorised person who issued the prescription; and
(f) prescription reference number, which is the reference number or unique identifier assigned at the point of dispensing.

 

(4) The manufacturer or wholesaler shall keep an accessible permanent record of sales of Schedule 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 medicines and substances in the form of invoices that shall reflect the—
(a) date and transaction of the sale;
(b) name of the medicine;
(c) name and address of the purchaser;
(d) quantities sold;
(e) batch number; and
(f) price at which the medicine was sold.

 

(5) A prescription book or other permanent record contemplated in this regulation shall be kept for a period of at least five years after the date of the last entry made therein.