Sharon Tang – Legislation June 2016
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Sharon Tang – Legislation June 2016
Started this online tutorial platform in September 2017. I have a BPharm (1996) and a PhD in Pharmacognosy (2003) obtained from the University of London School of Pharmacy and have worked in community and in hospital in the UK. Since moving to Hong Kong several years ago I have passed the registration exams (2012). I have also taught pharmacology and human disease topics to pharmacy technicians and student nurses, which included writing exams and marking them. The Facebook group I run provides support for pharmacists taking the Hong Kong pharmacy registration exams.
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Legislation June 2016
Introduction
Introduction
Abbreviations
Question 1 – Legal Classifications
Question 1 – Drug Classification
a) Tablet containing 2.5 mg diphenoxylate
b) An eye drop containing 1% tetracaine
c) 20 mg bilastine tablet
d) Vial containing 15,000 units of bleomycin
e) Eye drops containing 500 mcg/ml emedastine
f) Tablet containing 1mg ethyl loflazepate
g) Solution for infusion containing 2g/10ml acetylcysteine
h) Tablet containing 15 mg folinic acid
i) Syrup containing 10mg/5ml codeine phosphate and 2.5mg/5ml triprolidine
j) Tablet containing 200mg metronidazole
k) Cream containing 0.05% clobetasone butyrate
l) Tablet containing 2.5 mg terbutaline.
n) Tablet containing 2 mg perphenazine.
o) Tablet containing 40 mg tioguanine
p) Vial containing 50 mcg/ml sufentanil
q) Capsule containing 200 mg mebeverine
r) Pessary containing 100mg chloramphenicol and 100mg carbarsone
s) Cream containing clotrimazole for athlete’s foot.
t) A solution for infusion that contains 1g/100ml paracetamol.
Question 2 – Authorised Seller of Poisons and Listed Seller of Poisons
Question 2 – Authorised Seller of Poisons and Listed Seller of Poisons
a) ASPs and LSPs
b) Selling Part 1 and 2 poisons
c) Schedule 1 poisons
Question 3 – Definition of ‘medicine’ and Labelling
Question 3 – Definition of ‘medicine’ and Labelling
a) Definition of ‘medicine’
b) Labelling requirements of medicines supplied in Hong Kong
c) Examples of additional labelling requirements
Question 4 – Antibiotics Ordinance
Question 4 – Antibiotics
a) Substances covered by the Antibiotics Ordinance
b) Sale and supply of antibiotics
c) Record-keeping
Substances to which the Antibiotics Ordinance applies
Substances to which the Antibiotics Ordinance applies
Question 5 – Institutions
Question 5 – Institutions
a) Supplying medicines – in-patient and out-patient
b) Storage of medicines
c) Dangerous drugs
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