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POISONS ACT (CHAPTER 114) POISONS RULES S 62/1957 Enactment No. 13 of 1956 Amended by S 102/1979 REVISED EDITION 2015 B.L.R.O. 1/2015

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  • POISONS ACT(CHAPTER 114)

    POISONS RULES

    S 62/1957Enactment No. 13 of 1956

    Amended byS 102/1979

    REVISED EDITION 2015

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    SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

    POISONS RULES

    ARRANGEMENT OF RULES

    Rule

    1. Citation.

    2. Interpretation.

    3. Licences.

    4. Form for recording sale of poisons.

    5. Conditions of sale of poisons.

    LEAD TETRA-ETHYL

    6. Special provisions in respect of lead tetra-ethyl.

    7. Licences fees.

    APPLICATION AND RELAXATION OF PROVISIONS OF ACT

    8. Extension of labelling provisions.

    9. Limitation of section 6(3) to certain substances.

    10. Extension of section 6(3) to supply of poisons otherwise than by sale, including commercial samples.

    11. Relaxation of section 7(3) in case of certain medicines.

    12. Exemption from provisions relating solely to First Schedule.

    13. Complete exemption for certain articles and poisons.

    ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ON SALE OF POISONS

    14. Additional restriction on certain poisons.

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    15. Restriction of sales by persons licensed to sell Part II Poisons.

    16. Restriction on sale of strychnine.

    SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TOLABELLING AND CONTAINERS

    17. Manner of labelling containers.

    18. Labelling of name of poison.

    19. Labelling of particulars as to proportion of poison.

    20. Indication of character of poison.

    21. Special cautions in case of certain substances.

    22. Relaxation of certain labelling requirements.

    23. Form of containers.

    STORAGE AND TRANSPORT

    24. Storage of poisons.

    25. Transport of poisons.

    26. Special provisions with respect to transport of certain poisons in Sixth Schedule.

    SPECIAL PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO HOSPITALS

    27. Supply of medicines to out-patients from certain hospitals etc.

    28. Supply of medicines for use in hospitals etc.

    29. Storage of poisons in institutions.

    COLOURING OF POISONS

    30. Manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations.

    31. Books, records and orders to be preserved on premises of sale for 2 years.

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    FIRST SCHEDULE — SUBSTANCES FALLING WITHIN POISONS LIST TO WHICH SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS APPLY

    SECOND SCHEDULE — ARTICLES EXEMPTED UNDER RULE 13 FROM PROVISIONS OF ACT AND RULES

    THIRD SCHEDULE — SUBSTANCES REQUIRED BY RULE 14 TO BE SOLD BY RETAIL ONLY UPON PRESCRIPTION GIVEN BY REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, DENTIST OR VETERINARY SURGEON

    FOURTH SCHEDULE — STATEMENT OF PARTICULARS AS TO PROPORTION OF POISON IN CERTAIN CASES PERMITTED BY RULE 19(2)(a)

    FIFTH SCHEDULE — INDICATION OF CHARACTER PRESCRIBED BY RULE 20 FOR PURPOSES OF SECTION 6(2)(c)

    SIXTH SCHEDULE — SUBSTANCES TO WHICH RULE 26(1) (TRANSPORT) APPLIES

    SEVENTH SCHEDULE — SUBSTANCES TO WHICH RULE 30(1) (COLOURING) APPLIES

    EIGHTH SCHEDULE — FORMS

    NINTH SECHEDULE — FEES

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    SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

    Rules made under section 21

    POISONS RULES

    Commencement: 1st July 1957[S 61/1957]

    Citation.

    1. These Rules may be cited as the Poisons Rules.

    Interpretation.

    2. (1) In these Rules —

    “antimonial poisons” means chlorides of antimony, oxides of antimony, sulphides of antimony, antimonates, antimonites, and organic compounds of antimony;

    “arsenical poisons” means halides of arsenic, oxides of arsenic, sulphides of arsenic, arsenates, arsenites, copper acetoarsenites, sodium thio-arsenites and organic compounds of arsenic;

    “licensed importer” means an importer licensed under the Act;

    “licensed person” means a person licensed under the Act;

    “mercurial poisons” means oxides of mercury, nitrates of mercury, mercuric chloride, mercuric ammonium chlorides, mercuric iodide, potassio-mercuric iodides, mercuric oxycyanides, mercuric thiocyanate, organic compounds of mercury.

    (2) In these Rules —

    (a) any reference to an alkaloid includes a reference to any salt of that alkaloid, and in a case where the esters of an alkaloid are included in the Poisons List by virtue of the words “its esters”, to any esters of that alkaloid;

    (b) any reference to medicines for the internal treatment of human ailments includes any medicine to be administered by hypodermic injection but does not include a reference to gargles, mouthwashes, eye drops, eye lotions, ear drops and douches for nasopharyngeal, rectal, vaginal or urethral use;

    (c) “food” includes a beverage;

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    (d) “British Pharmacopoeia” and “British Pharmaceutical Codex” includes the supplements and addenda thereto.

    (3) Any reference in the Schedules to these Rules to the percentage of a poison contained in any substance shall, unless otherwise expressly provided, be construed in the following manner, that is, a reference to a substance containing one per cent of any poison means —

    (a) in the case of a solid, that one gramme of the poison is contained in every hundred grammes of the substance; and

    (b) in the case of a liquid, that one millilitre of the poison, or if the poison itself is a solid, one gramme of the poison, is contained in every hundred millilitres of the substance,

    and so in proportion for any greater or less percentage.

    Licences.

    3. (1) Licences to import and store poisons shall be in Form A in the Eighth Schedule.

    (2) Licences to deal generally in poisons by wholesale and retail shall be in Form B in the Eighth Schedule.

    (3) Licences to keep and sell specified poisons by wholesale shall be in Form C in the Eighth Schedule.

    (4) Licences to keep and sell specified poisons by retail shall be in Form D in the Eighth Schedule.

    Form for recording sale of poisons.

    4. The record of the sale by retail of any of the poisons in the First Schedule shall be in Form E in the Eighth Schedule.

    Conditions of sale of poisons.

    5. The sale of any poison which by section 8 is exempted from the provisions of section 6 shall be subject to the following —

    (a) it shall be sold only upon an order in writing given by or on behalf of a person, firm or body corporate known to the vendor;

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    (b) persons licensed under the Act other than licensed pharmacists and licensed practitioners, shall keep a record of the sale of all poisons in a book kept solely for that purpose. The record shall be kept in Form F in the Eighth Schedule;

    (c) a record of a sale of a poison in the First Schedule by a licensed pharmacist or licensed practitioner shall be kept in Form E in the Eighth Schedule, but the signature of the purchaser and the signature and address of the person introducing him may be omitted; and

    (d) such record shall be made on the day on which the poison is supplied.

    LEAD TETRA-ETHYL

    Special provisions in respect of lead tetra-ethyl.

    6. (1) In this rule —

    “concentrated ethyl fluid” means any fluid containing lead tetra-ethyl in a proportion exceeding one part in 950 parts by volume;

    “ethyl-petrol” means motor spirit containing lead tetra-ethyl;

    “lead tetra-ehtyl” includes other similar lead-containing compounds used as ingredients of motor fuels.

    (2) No person shall manufacture lead tetra-ethyl in Brunei Darussalam.

    (3) The importation, possession and use of concentrated ethyl-fluid, except in accordance with provisions of a licence issued in that behalf by a Licensing Officer is prohibited. A Licensing Officer may, at his discretion and subject to any conditions which he may consider necessary, issue such licence and every such licence shall be revocable at any time by a Licensing Officer without compensation.

    (4) Persons obtaining ethyl-petrol, either directly or indirectly, from a licensed importer shall be exempted from the provisions of the Act and of all rules made thereunder except those contained in subrules (5), (6), (7) and (8).

    (5) No person shall import, sell or have in his possession any ethyl-petrol containing lead tetra-ethyl in a proportion exceeding one part in 950 parts by volume.

    (6) No person shall import, sell or have in his possession any ethyl-petrol unless such ethyl-petrol be coloured blue, red, green, orange or brown.

    (7) No person shall sell ethyl-petrol in containers unless such containers bear a label in the English, Malay and Chinese languages to the following effect —

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    This spirit contains lead — To be used for Motor Fuel only.

    (8) No person shall sell ethyl-petrol unless at the place of sale —

    (a) there is prominently displayed in a conspicuous place, a notice in the English, Malay and Chinese languages to the following effect —

    This spirit contains lead — To be used for Motor Fuel only;

    (b) there are available for distribution on request, leaflets in the English, Malay and Chinese languages adequately describing the possible dangers involved in the use of ethyl-petrol and the precautions to be taken in dealing therewith.

    Licence fees.

    7. The fees for licences under the Act shall be as set out in the Ninth Schedule.

    APPLICATION AND RELAXATION OF PROVISIONS OF ACT

    Extension of labelling provisions.

    8. The provisions of section 6(2) and the provisions of these Rules relating to the labelling of poisons shall apply with respect to —

    (a) the sale of any poisons in the circumstances specified in section 8(a), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g); and

    (b) the supply of poisons (otherwise than by sale),

    in like manner as if references in those provisions to the sale and the seller of poisons included references to the supply and the supplier of poisons respectively.

    Limitation of section 6(3) to certain substances.

    9. Except as provided in section 8, the provisions of section 6(3) shall apply to all substances in the First Schedule (whether or not they consist of or contain poisons included in Part I of the Poisons List) and shall not apply to any other substance.

    Extension of section 6(3) to the supply of poisons otherwise than by sale, including commercial samples.

    10. The provisions of section 6(3) shall apply to the supply, otherwise than by sale, including the supply of commercial samples, of any substance consisting of or containing any poison included in the First Schedule, otherwise than upon the signed

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    request of a registered medical practitioner, veterinary surgeon, dentist, pharmacist, or a person who requires the poison for the purpose of his trade or business.

    Relaxation of section 7(3) in case of certain medicines.

    11. The requirements mentioned in section 7(3) need not be satisfied in the case of any medicine, not being a medicine consisting of or containing any substance included in the First Schedule, which is supplied by —

    (a) a licensed practitioner for the purpose of medical treatment; or

    (b) a person licensed to sell any poison included in Part I of the Poisons List on and in accordance with a prescription given by a registered medical practitioner.

    Exemption from provisions relating solely to First Schedule.

    12. Such of the provisions of these Rules and of the Act as apply solely to the substances included in the First Schedule shall not apply to —

    (a) machine spread plasters;

    (b) surgical dressing; or

    (c) articles containing barium carbonate and prepared for the destruction of rats and mice.

    Complete exemption for certain articles and poisons.

    13. Nothing in these Rules or in the provisions of the Act shall apply with respect to —

    (a) any articles included in Group I of the Second Schedule;

    (b) any poison specified in the first column of Group II of the Second Schedule when contained in or consisting of the article or substance specified in the second column opposite the description of that poison; or

    (c) any poison specified in the first column of Group III of the Second Schedule when sold, stored, or used in accordance with the conditions stated in the second column.

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    ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ON SALE OF POISONS

    Additional restriction on certain poisons.

    14. (1) It shall not be lawful to sell any poison included in the Third Schedule, except on and in accordance with a prescription given by a registered medical practitioner, dentist or veterinary surgeon in the form provided by this rule.

    (2) This rule shall apply to the sale of any such poison, notwithstanding that it consists of or is an ingredient of a medicine dispensed or supplied in the circumstances specified in of section 7(1)(b) and (c), and in accordance with the provisions of that section, but shall not apply to the sale of any such poison in the circumstances specified in section 8.

    (3) For the purposes, of this rule, a prescription shall —

    (a) be in writing and be signed by the person giving it with his usual signature and be dated by him;

    (b) specify the address of the person giving it;

    (c) specify the name and address of the person for whose treatment it is given or, if the prescription is given by a veterinary surgeon, of the person to whom the medicine is to be delivered;

    (d) have written thereon, if given by a dentist, the words “For dental treatment only” or, if given by a veterinary surgeon, the words “For animal treatment only”; and

    (e) indicate the total amount of the medicine to be supplied and the dose to be taken.

    (4) The person dispensing the prescription shall comply with the following requirements —

    (a) the prescription shall not be dispensed more than once unless the prescriber has stated thereon that it may be dispensed more than once;

    (b) if the prescription contains a direction that it may be dispensed a stated number of times or at stated intervals, it shall not be dispensed otherwise than in accordance with the directions; and

    (c) at the time of dispensing there shall be noted on the face of the prescription above the signature of the prescriber the name and address of the seller and the date on which the prescription is dispensed.

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    Restriction of sales by persons licensed to sell Part II Poisons.

    15. (1) No person licensed to sell Part II Poisons only shall sell any arsenical or mercurial poisons unless the purchaser thereof is engaged in the trade or business of agriculture or horticulture or the preservation of buildings or other structures liable to be destroyed by termites or other insects and requires the poison for the purpose of the trade or business.

    (2) No person licensed to sell by retail Part II Poisons only shall sell any poison except in a closed container as closed by the manufacturer or other person from whom the poison was obtained.

    Restriction on sale of strychnine.

    16. It shall not be lawful to sell or supply strychnine except as an ingredient in a medicine:

    Provided that this rule shall not apply to the sale of strychnine —

    (a) by way of wholesale dealing;

    (b) for the purpose of being compounded in medicines prescribed or administered by a registered medical practitioner or veterinary surgeon; or

    (c) to a person or institution concerned with scientific education or research or chemical analysis, for the purpose of that education, research or analysis.

    SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TOLABELLING AND CONTAINERS

    Manner of labelling containers.

    17. (1) Subject to any provision to the contrary, the particulars with which the container of a poison is required to be labelled under section 6(2) and under these Rules, shall appear in a conspicuous position on the container in which the poison is sold and on the box or other covering of whatever nature enclosing the container, and the particulars shall be clearly and distinctly set out in any way obscured or obliterated.

    (2) Where the poison is contained in an ampoule, cachet or similar article, it shall not be necessary to label the article itself if the box or other covering in which the article is enclosed is duly labelled.

    (3) Nothing in section 6(2) or in these Rules shall require the labelling of any transparent cover or of any wrapper, hamper, packing case, crate or other covering used solely for the purposes of transport or delivery.

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    Labelling of name of poison.

    18. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, the name of a poison shall, for the purpose of provisions relating to labelling, be the term under which it is included in the Poison List:

    Provided that where the describes a group of poisons and not the poison specifically, the name of the poison shall be —

    (a) if the poison is the subject of a monograph in either the British Pharmacopoeia or the British Pharmaceutical Codex, one or other of the names or synonyms set out at the head of the monograph; and

    (b) in any other case, the accepted scientific name or names descriptive of the true nature and origin of the poison.

    (2) Notwithstanding anything in subsection (1), if the poison consists of, or is contained in, any preparation in the British Pharmacopoeia, or the Formulary of the British Pharmaceutical Codex, or any dilution or admixture of such a preparation, the name of the poison may, for the purposes of this rule, be the name or synonym or abbreviated name used to describe the preparation in the British Pharamacopoeia or the Formulary of the British Pharmaceutical Codex, with the addition of the letters B.P. or B.P.C., as the case may be.

    Labelling of particulars as to proportion of poison.

    19. (1) The label of the container of a preparation which contains a poison as one of its ingredients shall include a statement of the proportion, whether stated as a percentage or not, which the poison bears to the total ingredients of the preparation, and where the proportion is stated as a percentage, the container shall be so labelled as to indicate whether the percentage is calculated on a basis of weight in weight, weight in volume, or volume in volume.

    (2) (a) In the case of a preparation containing a poison specified in the first column of the Fourth Schedule, it shall be sufficient to state on the label the particulars specified in the second column of that Schedule against the description of the poison.

    (b) In the case of a preparation derived from nux vomica or from opium and containing one or more alkaloids of nux vomica or of opium named in the Poisons List, it shall be sufficient, so far as those alkaloids are concerned, to state on the label the proportion of strychnine or of morphine, as the case may be, contained in the preparation.

    (3) In the case of a preparation in the British Pharmacopoeia or the Formulary of the British Pharmaceutical Codex which is named in accordance with subrule (2) it shall not be necessary to state on the label the proportion of poison contained in the preparation and in the case of any dilution or admixture of such a preparation, it shall be

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    sufficient to state the proportion which the preparation bears to the total ingredients of the dilution or admixture.

    (4) Where the poison is in tablets, pills, cachets, capsules, lozenges or similar articles, or in ampoules, it shall be sufficient if the label of the box or other covering in which the articles are enclosed states the number of the articles and the amount of the poison, or in the case of such a preparation as is mentioned in subrule (3), the amount of the preparation contained in each article.

    Indication of character of poison.

    20. (1) The container of any article specified in the Fifth Schedule shall, instead of being labelled with the word “Poison”, be labelled with the words specified in the Fifth Schedule as applicable to that article.

    (2) Those said words or the word “Poison”, as the case may be, shall not be modified in meaning by the addition of any other word or mark, and shall —

    (a) in the case of a substance included in the Poisons List, either be in red lettering or be set against a red background. The word “Poison” shall be written or printed in the English, Malay and Chinese languages; and

    (b) in all cases either be on a separate label or be surrounded by a line within which there shall be no other words except words with which the container of the poison is required to be labelled under the Act or these Rules.

    Special cautions in case of certain substances.

    21. (1) It shall not be lawful —

    (a) to sell or supply any liquid poison, other than a medicine, in a bottle of a capacity of less than 120 fluid ounces, unless the bottle is labelled with the words “Not to be taken” in red lettering or set against a red background, in the English, Malay and Chinese languages;

    (b) to sell or supply any poison consisting of or contained in any embrocation, liniment, lotion, liquid anti-septic, liquid disinfectant, or other medicine for external application unless the container is labelled with the name of the article and the words “Not to be taken internally” in red lettering or set against a red background, in the English, Malay and Chinese languages;

    (c) to sell or supply any compressed hydrocyanic acid, or ammonia unless the container is labelled with the words “Warning. This container holds poisonous gas and should only be opened and used by persons having expert knowledge of the precautions to be taken in its use”.

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    (2) The provisions of this rule shall be in addition to the other requirements of the Act and of these Rules with respect to labelling and shall apply to medicines and poisons dispensed or supplied in accordance with section 7.

    Relaxation of certain labelling requirements.

    22. (1) The provisions of section 6(2)(d) shall not apply in the case of an article sold for the purpose of re-sale in the same container, and the requirements of section 6(2)(d)shall be deemed to be satisfied, in the case of a poison supplied from a warehouse or depot, if the container of the poison is labelled with the address of the supplier’s principal place of business, or, in the case of a limited company, of the registered office of the company.

    (2) Where any poison (other than a substance included in the First Schedule) is sold in a container and outer covering, being the container and covering in which it was obtained by the seller, it shall be sufficient if the name of the seller and the address of the premises on which it was sold appear only on the outer covering.

    (3) Where the names of more than one person or more than one address appear on any label, there shall also be words on the label indicating clearly which person is the seller and at which of the addresses the poison was sold.

    Form of containers.

    23. (1) It shall not be lawful to sell, whether wholesale or retail, or supply any poison unless it is contained in a container imprevious to the poison and sufficiently stout to prevent leakage arising from the ordinary risks of handling and transport.

    (2) This rule shall apply to medicines and poisons dispensed or supplied in accordance with section 7.

    STORAGE AND TRANSPORT

    Storage of poisons.

    24. (1) It shall not be lawful to store any poison except in a container impervious to the poison and sufficiently stout to prevent leakage from the container arising from the ordinary risks of handling and transport.

    (2) It shall not be lawful to store any substance included in the First Schedule in any retail shop or premises used in connection therewith unless the substance is stored —

    (a) in a cupboard or drawer reserved solely for the storage of poisons;

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    (b) in a part of the premises which is partitioned off or otherwise separated from the remainder of the premises and to which customers are not permitted to have access; or

    (c) on a shelf reserved solely for the storage of poisons and —

    (i) no food is kept directly under the shelf; and

    (ii) the container of the substance is rendered distinguishable by touch from the containers of articles and substances other than poisons stored upon the same premises:

    Provided that, in the case of any such substance to be used in agriculture or horticulture, it shall not be lawful to store the substance on any shelf, or in any such part of the premises as aforesaid if food is kept in that part, or in any cupboard or drawer unless the cupboard or drawer is reserved solely for the storage of poisons to be used as aforesaid.

    Transport of poisons.

    25. It shall not be lawful to consign any poison for transport unless it is so packed as to avoid leakage arising from the ordinary risks of handling and transport.

    Special provisions with respect to transport of certain poisons in Sixth Schedule.

    26. (1) It shall not be lawful to consign for transport by a carrier any substance or article, other than a medicine, consisting of or containing any poison included in the Sixth Schedule, unless the package containing the substance or article is labelled conspicuously with the name of the poison and a notice indicating that it is to be kept separate from foodstuffs and from empty containers in which foodstuffs have been contained.

    (2) It shall not be lawful for any person knowingly to transport any such substance or article as aforesaid, either on his own behalf or for another person, in any vehicles in which food is being transported, unless the food is carried in a part of the vehicle effectively separated from that containing the substance or is otherwise adequately protected from the risk of contamination.

    SPECIAL PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO HOSPITALS

    Supply of medicines to out-patients from certain hospitals etc.

    27. (1) The provisions of the Act and of these Rules shall not apply with respect to —

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    (a) any medicine for the treatment of human ailments dispensed from a hospital, infirmary or dispensary maintained by any public authority, or out of public funds, or by a charity; or

    (b) any medicine for the treatment of animals supplied from a veterinary hospital which is under the superintendence of a veterinary surgeon,

    but the requirements contained in the following provisions of this rule shall be satisfied in relation thereto.

    (2) The medicine shall only be supplied by, or on and in accordance with a prescription of, a medical practitioner for the purposes of medical treatment, or a dentist for the purposes of dental treatment, or a veterinary surgeon for the purposes of animal treatment.

    (3) In a case where a substance included in the First Schedule is supplied, a record shall be kept on the premises in such a way that there can readily be traced at any time during a period of 2 years after the date on which the substance was supplied the following particulars —

    (a) the name and quantity of the poison supplied;

    (b) the date on which the poison was supplied;

    (c) the name and address of the person to whom the poison was supplied; and

    (d) the name of the person who supplied the poison or who gave the prescription upon which it was supplied.

    (4) The container of the medicine shall be labelled —

    (a) with the name and address of the hospital, infirmary, dispensary or institution from which it was supplied;

    (b) except in the case of a medicine made up ready for internal treatment, with the word “Poison”; and

    (c) in the case of a poison supplied from a veterinary hospital, with the words “For animal treatment only”.

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    Supply of medicines for use in hospital etc.

    28. (1) The provisions of this rule and rule 29 shall apply to any hospital, infirmary, dispensary, clinic, nursing home or other institution at which human ailments are treated (referred to in this rule and in rule 29 as “an institution”).

    (2) In any institution in which medicines are dispensed in a dispensing or pharmaceutical department in charge of a person appointed for that purpose, no medicine containing a poison shall be supplied from that department, except in cases of emergency, for use in the wards, operating theatres or other sections of the institution, except in accordance with the requirements contained in the following provisions of this rule.

    (3) The medicines shall only be supplied upon a written order signed by a registered medical practitioner, dentist, or by a sister in charge of a ward, theatre or other section of the institution.

    (4) The container of the medicine shall be labeled —

    (a) with the words describing its contents; and

    (b) in the case of substances included in the First Schedule, with a distinguishing mark or other indication indicating that the poison is to be stored in a cupboard reserved solely for the storage of poisons.

    Storage of poisons in institutions.

    29. (1) The requirements contained in this rule shall apply to the storage of poisons in institutions.

    (2) In any institution in which medicines are dispensed in a dispensing or pharmaceutical department in charge of a person appointed for the purpose, all poisons other than those issued for use within the institution shall be stored in that department.

    (3) In any institution to which subrule (2) does not apply, all poisons other than those issued for use within the institution shall be stored —

    (a) in charge of a person appointed for the purpose by the governing body or person in control of the institution; and

    (b) in the case of poisons which are included in the First Schedule either in a cupboard or drawer, or on a shelf, reserved solely for the storage of poisons:

    Provided that, where a poison is stored on a shelf, the container of the poison shall be rendered distinguishable by touch from the containers of articles other than poisons stored on the same premises.

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    (4) In any institution, every substance included in the First Schedule which is stored in the wards shall be stored in a cupboard reserved solely for the storage of poisons and poisonous substances.

    (5) All places in which poisons are required by this rule to be stored shall be inspected at regular intervals of time not exceeding 3 months by a pharmacist or by some other person appointed for the purpose by the governing body or person in control of the institution.

    COLOURING OF POISONS

    Manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations.

    30. (1) It shall not be lawful to sell any poison included in the Seventh Schedule and intended for use in agriculture or horticulture for the destruction of bacteria, fungi, insects, vermin or as weedkiller or for the preservation of buildings or other structures liable to be destroyed by termites or other insects unless there has been added to the poison a dye of a distinctive colour. The dye must be soluble in water if the poison is intended to be used dissolved or mixed with water. If the poison is sodium arsenite or any other alkaline arsenite, the dye shall be methylene blue, which shall be thoroughly mixed with the poison in the proportion of not less than one part by weight of methylene blue to every hundred parts by weight of alkaline arsenite.

    (2) This rule shall not apply to —

    (a) lead arsenate paste or lead arsenate powder;

    (b) poisons which are of themselves of a distinctive colour; or

    (c) sheep dips which are already of a distinctive colour.

    Books, records and orders to be preserved on premises of sale for 2 years.

    31. All books, records and orders required under the provisions of the Act or these Rules shall be preserved on the premises at which the sale was made for a period of 2 years from the date of the sale or the date on which the last entry was made in the book or record.

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    SUBSTANCES FALLING WITHIN POISONS LIST TO WHICH SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS APPLY

    Acepromazine; its saltsAcetanilide; alkyl acetanilidesAcetazolamide; its saltsAcetohexamideAcetorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsAcetylcarbromalAcetylcholine ChlorideAcetylcysteineAcetyldigitoxinAcetylhydrocodeine; its saltsAcetylmethadol; its saltsAdiphenine HydrochlorideAlclofenacAlcuronium chlorideAldicarb

    Alkaloids, the following; the quaternary compounds; any salt simple or complex, of any substance falling within the following —

    Aconite, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.02% of the alkaloids of aconite

    Atropine, except substances containing less than 0.15% of atrophine or not more than 1% of atropine methonitrate

    Belladonna, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.15% of the alkaloids of belladonna calculated as hyoscyamine

    Brucine except substances containing less than 0.02% of brucineCalabar beans, alkaloids ofCoca, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.1% of the alkaloids of

    cocaCocaine, except substances containing less than 0.1% of cocaineCodeine; its esters and ethers, except substances containing less than 1.5% of

    codeineColchichum, alkaloids ofConiine except substances containing less than 0.1% of coniineCotarnie except substances containing less than 0.2% of cotarnineCurare, alkaloids of; curare basesEcgonine, its esters and ether; except substances less than the equivalent of 0.1% of

    ecgonineEmetine, except substances containing less than 1% of emetine

    [S 102/1979]

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    Ephedrine, its optical ismers; except when contained in liquid preparations (other than aerosol dispensers) or preparations not intended for internal treatment of human ailments and except solid preparations containing less than 10% of ephedrine or its optical isomers otherwise than in an inert diluent

    Ergot, alkaloids of, whether hydrogenated or not; their homolgues; any salt of any substance falling within this item

    Gelsemium, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.1% of the alkaloids of gelsemium

    Homatropine except substances containing less than 0.15% of homatropineHyoscine except substances containing less than 0.15% hyoscineHyoscyamine except substances containing less than 0.15% of hyoscyamineJaborandi, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.5% of the

    alkaloids of jaborandiLobelia, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.5% of the alkaloids of

    lobeliaMorphine; its salts, its esters and ethers; their salts; except substances containing less

    than 0.2% of morphine calculated as anhydrous morphineNicotinePapaverine except substances containing less than 1% of papaverinePomegranate, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.5% of the

    alkaloids of pomegranateQuebracho, alkaloids ofRauwolfia, alkaloids of; their salts; derivatives of the alkaloids of rauwolfia, their

    saltsSabadilla, alkaloids of; except substances containing less than 1% of the alkaloids of

    sabadillaSolanaceous alkaloids, not otherwise included in this Schedule, except

    substances containing less than 0.15% of solanceous alkaloids calculates as hyoscyamine

    Stavesacre, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 0.2% of the alkaloids of stavesacre

    Strychnine except substances containing less than 0.2% of strychnineThebaine except substances containing less than 1% of thebaineVeratrum, alkaloids of, except substances containing less than 1% of the alkaloids of

    veratrumYohimba, alkaloids of

    AllyisopropylacetylureaAllylprodine; its saltsAlphacetylmethadol; its saltsAlphameprodine; its saltsAlphamethadol; its saltsAlphaprodine; its saltsAlprenolol; its saltsAmbenonium Chloride

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    AmbusideAmetazole HydrochlorideAmethocaine; its saltsAmidopyrine; its salts; amidopyrine sulphonate; its saltsAmiloride HydrochlorideAmino-alcohols esterified with benzoic acid, phenylacetic acid, phenypropionic acid,

    ocinnamic acid or the derivatives of these acids, except substance containing less than 10% of esterified amino-alcohols; their salts

    p-Aminobenzenesulphonomide; its salts; derivativeses of p-aminobenzene-sulphon-amide having any of the hydrogen atoms of the p-amino group or of the sulphon-amide group substituted by another radical; their salts

    Aminopterin SodiumAminorex; its saltsp-Aminosalicylic acid; its saltsAmmonium chlorateAmmonium perchlorateAndrogenic, oestrogenic and progrestational substances, the following —

    BenzoestrolDerivatives of stillbene, dibenzyl or naphthalene with oestrogenic activity; their

    estersSteriod compounds with androgenic or oestrogenic or progrestational activity; their

    saltsAnilerdine; its saltsAntibiotics, the following; their salts their esters and salts of such esters —

    ActinomycinsAmikacin SulphateAmphomycinsAmphotericinsBacitracinBleomycinCandicidinCapreomycinCephaloglycinCephaloridinCephalosporins, that is to say, the antimicrobial substances containing in their

    chemical structure a fused dihydrothiazine B-lactam nucleusChloramphenicolChlortetracyclinClindamycinCycloserineDemethylchortetracyclineErythromycinFlavomycinFramycetinFusidic acid

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    GentamycinGramicidinsGriseofulvinHachimycinKanamycin

    Lincomycin, that is to say, the S-alkyl derivatives of 6, 8-dideoxy-6-trans-(4)-alkyl-L-2-pyrrolidine carboxamido)-1-thio-D-erythro-oc-D-galacto-octo-pyranoside and N-methyl-pyrrolidine analogues thereofMethacylineMithramycinsMinocyclineMitomycinsNeomycinNovobiocinNystatinOleandomycinOxytetracyclinePraromomycinPenicillin, its salts and derivativesPolymixinsRifomycins, that is to say, a group of related microlactans either produced by the

    growth of streptomyces mediterranei or by modification of such products and containing the chemical structure of 11-acetoxy-7, 9, 15- trihydroxy-13-methoxy-2, 6, 8, 10, 12-pentamethylpentadeca-2, 4, 14-trienoci acid amide, attached by the nitrogen atom and by the oxygen atom in the 15 position respectively to the 7-and 2-position of a 5, 6, 9-trioxygenated 2, 4-dimethyl-1-oxonaphtho (2, 1-b) furan

    RistocetinsSpectionomycinsSpiramycinStreptomycin and its derivativesTetracyclines, that is to say, the antimicrobial substances containing the chemical

    structure naphthacene-2-carboxymide, hydrogenated to any extent, and having each of the positions 1, 3, 10, 11 and 12 substituted by a hydroxyl or an oxo group

    ThiamphenicolTobramycinTylosinTyrothricinVanomycinViomycinVirginiamycinAntimony, chlorides of, antimonates, antimonites, organic compounds of antimony

    Apiol

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    Apomorphine; its saltsAprotininArsenical poisons, except substances containing less than the equivalent of 0.01% of

    arsenic trioxide and except dentifrices containing less than 0.5% of acetarsolL-AsparaginaseAtenololAzacylonol; its saltsAzapropazoneAzathioprineBarbituric acid; its salts; derivatives of barbituric acid; their salts; compounds of

    barbituric acid; its salts; its derivatives; their salts; with any other substanceBarium; salts of, other than barium sulphate and the salts of barium specified in Part II

    of the Poisons ListBeclamideBemegrideBenactyzine; its salts; its quaternary compoundsBenapryzineBenserazide HydrochlorideBenzbromaroneBenzethidine; its saltsBenzeneBenzhexol; its saltsBenzidineBenzilonium BromideBenzocaineBenzoctamine; its saltsBenzoylmorphine; its saltsBenztropine; and its homologues; their saltsBenzylomorphine; its saltsBetacetylmethadol; its saltsBetachloraloseBetameprodine; its saltsBetamethadol; its saltsBetaprodine; its saltsBethanadine; its saltsBethanechol ChlorideBezitramide; its saltsBiperiden; its saltsBretylium; its saltsBromhexine HydrochlorideBromocriptine MesylateBromvaletoneBufexamacBuformin; its salts

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    Bufotenine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsBuphenine HydrochlorideBupivacaine; its saltsBusulphan; its saltsButacaine SulphateButriptyline hydrochlorideCannabinol and its tetrahydro derivatives prepared partly or wholly by synthesis; their

    3-alkyl homologues; and esters and ethers of any substance falling within this itemCannabis; the whole plant, or part thereof, the resin of cannabis; extracts of cannabis;

    tinctures of cannabis, cannabin tannateCantharidin except substances containing less than 0.01% of contharidinCantharidates except substances conrtaining less than the equivalent of 0.01% of

    cantharidinCaptodiame; its saltsCaramiphen; its saltsCarbacholCarbamazepineCarbenoxolone; its saltsCarbidopaCarbimazoleCarbofuranCarbromalCarbutamide; its saltsCarisoprodolCarperidine; its saltsChloral; its addition and condensation products; their molecular compounds; except

    when contained, in the form of chloral hydrate, in preparations intended for external application only

    ChlorambucilChlordiazepoxide; its saltsChlorinated hydrocarbons, the following —

    AldrinBenzoximateBenzene hexachloride (BHC) (HCH)BromocyclenCamphechlorCaptafalCaptanChlorbensideChlorbicyclenChlordaneChlordenconeChlordimeformClorfenethol

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    ChlorfensonChlorfesulfideChlorobenzilateChloromebuformChloropropylateDicophane (D.D.T.)pp’ –DDTDicofolDieldrinDienochlorDiflubenzuronEndosulfanEndrinFenazaflorFensonFluorbenzideFolpitGamma benzene bydrochloride (Gamma-BHC)HEODHHDNHeptachlorIsobenzanIsodrinKelevanMethoxychlor (1, 1, 1-trichlor-2, 2-di-(p-methoxyphenyl) ethane)QuintozeneTetrachlordipehenlethane (TDE)TetradifonTetrasulToxapheneAllied chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds used as pesticides (insecticides, acaricides

    etc.)Chlorinated phenols; their saltsChlormequatChlormethizole; its saltsChloroform; except substances containing not more than 5% of chloroform or when in

    preparations not intended for the internal treatment of human ailmentsChloropicrinChlorothiazide and other derivatives of benzo-1, 2, 4-thiadiazine-7-sulphonamide 1, 1-

    dioxideChlorphenoxamine; its saltsChlorphentermine; its saltsChlorpropamide; its saltsChlorprothixine and other derivatives of 9-methylenethia-zanthern; their salts

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    Chlorthalidone and other derivatives of o-chlorobenzene sulphonamideChlorzoxazoneCimetidineClofazimineClofibrateClomiphene; its saltsClomidine; its saltsClonitazineClorexoloneClorpenaline; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersClotrimazolCodoxime; its saltsCorticotrophins, natural and syntheticsCortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone, prednisolone, derivatives of these with

    hydroxyl, alkyl groups of halogens as substituents, esters and salts of esters of such derivatives

    Curare4-Cyano-2-dimethylamino-4, 4-diphenylbutane; its salts4-Cyano-1-methyl-4-phenylpiperidine; its saltsCyclarbamateCyclohexamideCyclopenolate HydrochlorideCyclophosphamideCycrimineCyhexatinCyproteroneCytarabineDacarbazineDanazolDantrolene SodiumDapsone; its saltsDaunorubicin; its saltsDeanol; its saltsDebrisoquine; its saltsDehydroemetine; its saltsDemecarium bromideDeptropine; its saltsDesferrioxamine MesylateDesipramide; its saltsDesomorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDexetimideDextromethorphan; its salts; except substances containing less than 1.5% of

    dextromethorphanDextromoramide; its saltsDextrophan; its salts

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    Diacetylmorphine; its saltsDiacetylnalorphine; its saltsDiamino-diphenyl sulphones; their salts; their derivativesDiampromide; its saltsDiazepam and other compounds containing the chemical structure or dihydro-1 4-

    benzodiazepine substituted to any degree; their saltsDiazoxide; its saltsDilbenzipin; its saltsDicyclomine HydrochlorideN, N-Disthyltryptamine (DET): its saltsDifenoxinDigitalis, glycosides and other active principles of digitalis; except substances

    containing less tan one unit of activity (as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia) in two grammes of the substance

    Dihydrallazine; its saltsDihydrocodeine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDihydrocodeinone; its saltsDihydromorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDiloxanide FuroateDimenoxadole; its saltsDimepheptanol; its salts, its esters and ethers; their saltsDimepropionDimercaprolDimethrinDimetilanDimethothiazine Mesylate2, 5-Dimethoxy-oc, 4-dimethylphenethy-lamine; its salts (DOM)Dimethylthiambutene; its saltsN, N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT); its saltsDimethyltubocurarine; its saltsDimitrocresols (DNOC); their compounds with a metal or baseDinitronaphtholsDinitrophenolsDinitrothymolsDinosam; its compounds with a metal or baseDioxacarbDioxaphetyl butyrate; its saltsDiperodon; its saltsDiphenoxylate; its saltsDiphetarsoneDipipanone; its saltsDiprenorphine HydrochlorideDipyridamoleDiquat; its saltsDisopyramide

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    Distigmine; its saltsDisulfiramDisulphamideDithienylallylamines; dithienylalkylallylamines; their saltsDopamine HydrochlorideDothiepin; its saltsDoxapram; its saltsDoxepin; its saltsDoxorubicin; its saltsDrazoxolon; its saltsDrostanolone; its saltsDrotebanolDyflosEcothiopate iodineEctylureaEdrophonium ChlorideEmbutramideEmepronium; its saltsEmylcamateEndothal; its saltsEstramustine; its saltsEtafedrine; its saltsEthacrynic acid; its saltsEthambutol; its saltsEthamivanEthamsylateEthchlorvynolEthebenecidEthinamateEthionamideEthoglucidEthoheptazine; its saltsEthosuximideEthylmethylthiambuteneEthylmorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their salts; except substances containing

    less than 0.2% of ethylmorphineEthylnoradrenaline; its saltsEtonitazine; its saltsEtorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsEtoxeridine; its saltsFazadinium BromideFencamfamin; its saltsFenfluramine; its saltsFenoprofen; its saltsFenoterol

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    Fentanyl; its saltsFlavoxate; its saltsFluanisoneFlucytosineFlufenamic acid; its salts; its esters; their saltsFluoroacetamideFluoroacetanilideFluorouracil; its saltsFlupenthixol; its saltsFluprostenolFlurbiprofenFluspirileneFrusemideFuraltadoneFurazolidoneFurethidine; its saltsGallamine; its salts; its quaternary compoundsGlibenclamide; its saltsGlibornuride; its saltsGlipizideGlutethimide; its saltsGlycopyrronium BromideGlymidineGuanethidine; its saltsGuanidines, the following —

    polymethylene diguanidines di-p-anisyl-p-phenetylguanidineGuanoclor; its saltsGuanoxan; its saltsHaloperidol and other 4-substituted derivatives of N-(3-p-fluoroben-zoylpropyl)

    piperidineHeparinHeptaminol; its saltsHexachloropheneHexamethonium; its saltsHexapropymate3-Hexyl-1-hydroxy-7, 8, 9, 10-tetrahydro-6 6, 9-trimethyl-6H-dibenzo (b,d) pyran

    (parahexyl)Hydrallazine; its saltsHydrazines, benzyl, phenethyl and phenoxyethyl, their oc-methyl deriva-atives, acy

    derivatives of any of the foregoing substances comprised in this item; salts of any compounds comprised in this item

    Hydrochloric acidHydrocodone; its salts

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    Hydrocyanic acid except substances containing less than 0.15% weight in weight, of hydrocyanic acid (HCN); cyanides other than ferrocyanides, except substances containing less than the equivalent of 0.1%, weight in weight, of hydrocyanic acid (HCN)

    Hydrofluoric acidHydromorphinol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsHydromorphinone; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsHydroxycinchoninic acid; derivatives of; their salts; their esters; except substances

    containing less than 3% of a hydroxycinchoninic acid or a derivative thereofHydroxy-N, N-dimethyltrytamines; their esters or ethers; any salt of any substance

    falling within this itemHydroxypethidine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsHydroxyureaHydroxyzine; its saltsIbuprofenIdoxuridineImipramine; its saltsIndomethacin; its saltsIprindole; its saltsIproniazide; its saltsIsoaminile; its saltsIsocarboxazid; its saltsIsoetharine; its saltsIsomethadone (isoamidone); its saltsIsoniazid; its salts; its derivatives; their saltsIsoprenaline; its saltsIsopropamide IodideKetamine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsKetoprofenKhellinLabetolol HydrochlorideLactrileLaudexium; its saltsLead, compounds of, with acids from fixed oilsLead tetra-ethyl and similar lead containing compoundsLevadopa; its saltsLevallorphan; its saltsLevomethorphan; its saltsLevomoramide; its saltsLevophenacylmorphan; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsLevorphanol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsLignocaine; its saltsLithium; carbonate; sulphateLofepramine

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    Loperamide; its saltsLysergamideLysergide and other N-alkyl derivatives of lysergamide; their salts; their quaternary

    compoundsMannomustine; its saltsMaprotiline; its saltsMazindolMebanazine; its saltsMebendazoleMebeverine HydrochlorideMebezonium iodideMebutamateMecamylamine; its saltsMeclofenoxate; its saltsMefenamic acid; its salts; its esters; their saltsMefrusideMepenzolate BromideMelphalanMephenesin; its saltsMepivacaine HydrochlorideMeprobamateMercaptopurine; its salts; derivatives of mercaptopurine; their saltsMercuric chloride except substances containing less than 1% of mercuric chloride;

    mercuric iodide except substances containing less than 2% mercuric iodide; nitrates of mercury except substances containing less than the equivalent of 3%, weight in weight, of mercury (Hg); potassiomercuric iodides except substances containing less than the equivalent of 1% of mercuric iodide; organic compounds, of mercury except substances, not being aerosols, containing less than the equivalent of 0.2%, weight in weight, of mercury (Hg)

    MersalylMetaxaloneMetazocine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsMetformin; its saltsMethadone (amidone); its saltsMethadyl acetate; its saltsMethaqualone; its saltsMethimazoleMethixene; its saltsMethocarbamolMethotrexateMethoxamine HydrochlorideMethoxsalenMethoxyphenamine; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersMethsuximide

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    Methylaminopheptane; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersMethyldesorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsMethyldihydromorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsMethyldopaMethyldopate; its salts2-Methyl-3-morpholino-1, 1-diphenylpro-panecarboxylic acid; its salts; its esters; their

    salesMethylpentynol; its esters and other derivativesoc-Methylphenethylamine, B-methyl-phenethylamine and oc-ethylphenethyl-amine;

    any synthetic compound structurally derived from any of those substances by substitution in the aliphatic part or by ring closure therein (or by both such substitution and such closure) or by substitution in the aromatic ring (with or without substitution at the nitrogen atom) except ephedrine; its optical isomers and N-substituted derivatives, fenfluramine, hydroxyamphenamine, methoxyphena-mine; phenylpropanolamine, pholedrine and prenylamine; any salt of any substance falling within this item

    Methylphenidate; its saltsMetoclopramide; its saltsMetomidate HydrochlorideMetopon; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsMetoprolol TartrateMetyraponeMexizetine HydrochlorideMianserin HydrochlorideMitobranitolMitopodozide; its saltsMolindone; its saltsMonofluoracetic acid; its saltsMorazoneMorinamide; its saltsMorpheridine; its saltsMorphine methobromide; morphine N-oxide and other pentavalent nitrogen morphine

    derivativesMustine and any other N-substituted derivatives of di-(2-chloroethyl) amine; their saltsMyrophine; its saltsNaftidrofuryl; its saltsNalidixic acid; its salts; its esters and salts of such estersNalorphine; its saltsNaloxone; its saltsNaphazoline; its saltsNaproxenNefopamNeostigmine; its saltsNialamide; its salts

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    NiclofolanNicocodine; its saltsNicodicodine; its saltsNicomorphine; its saltsNicoumaloneNifedipineNifenazoneNikethamideNiridazoleNitric acidNitrofurantoinNitrofurazoneNitromin; its saltsm-Nitrophenol; o-nitrophenol; p-nitrophenolNitroprusside; its saltsNoracymethadol; its saltsNorcodeine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsNorlevorphanol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsNormethadone; its saltsNormorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsNorpipanoneNortriptyline; its saltsNux Vomica except substances containing less than 2% of strychnineOpipramol; its saltsOpium except substances containing less than 0.2% of morphine calculated as

    anhydrous morphineOrciprenaline; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersOrgano-tin compounds, the following —

    Compund of fentinOrphenadrine, its saltsOthocaine; its saltsOuabainOxamniquineOxedrine TartrateOxethazaine; its saltsOxolinic acidOxpernolol; its saltsOxybuprocaine HydrochlorideOxycodone; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsOxymorphone; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsOxypertine; its saltsOxyphenbutazoneOxyphencyclimine HydrochlorideOxyphenonium BromideOxytocins, natural and synthetic

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    Pancuronium; its saltsPapaverine; its saltsParaldehydeParmaethadioneParaquat; its saltsParathyroid GlandPargyline; its saltsPemoline; its saltsPempidine; its saltsPenicillamine; its saltsPentazocine; its saltsPenthienate MethobromidePentolininum; its saltsPerhexiline maleatePethidine; its saltsPhenacaine; its saltsPhenacemidePhenadoxone; its saltsPhenaglycodolPhenampromide; its saltsPhenazocine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhenbutrazate; its saltsPhencyclidine; its saltsPhenethylamine and derivativesPhentidylphenacetinPheneturidePhenformin; its saltsPhenidionePhenindionePhenmetrazine; its saltsPhenomorphan; its salt; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhenoperidine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhenothiazine; derivatives of; their salts; except dimethoxanate; its salts and

    promethazine, its salts and molecular compoundsPhenoxybenzamine HydrochloridePhenoxypropazine; its saltsPhenprocoumonPhensuximidePhentermine; its saltsPhentolamine; its saltsPhenylbutazone; its salts2-Phenylcinchoninic acid; 2-salicylcincho-ninic acid; their salts; their esters5-Phenylhydantoin; its alkyl and aryl derivatives; their salts4-Phenylpiperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester; its saltsPhenylpropanolamine Hydrochloride

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    Pholocodine; its salts; its ester and ethers; their saltsPhosphorus compounds, the following —Any substance derived from the molecule H3PO4 by substitution of any of the

    hydrogen and oxygen atoms and used as pesticides (insecticides, acaricides etc.) excepting —bromophosbromophos-ethyl2-chloro-1-(2, 4, 5-trichlorophenyl) vinylidimethylphosphatediazinondimethoatedipterexfenchlorphosfenitrothionfenthionmalthiono, o, o” o’-tetramthyl o, o’-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphoroticate

    Physostigmine and its saltsPicrotoxinPilocarpine; its salts and quaternary compounds except substances containing less than

    0.5% of pilocarpinePiminodine; its saltsPimozide; its saltsPindalolPipenzolate BromidePiperidolate HydrochloridePipradol; its salts; its esters and ethersPiracetamPiritramide; its saltsPituitary gland, active principles ofPizotofen and its saltsPodophyllum and podophyllum resinPoldine MethylsulphatePolidexide and its saltsPolymethylenebistrimethylamonium saltsPoppy-straw and concentrate of poppy-strawPotassium chloratePostassium hydroxidePostassium perchloratePractololPralidoxime; its saltsPrazosinPrenylamine LactatePrilocaine HydrochloridePrimidone

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    ProbenecidProcainamide; its saltsProcarbazine; its saltsProchlorperazine; its saltsProcyclidine; its saltsProheptazine; its saltsProlintane HydrochloridePromoxolonePronethalol; its saltsPropanididPropantheline BromideProperidine; its saltsPropiramPropoxyphene; its saltsPropranolol; its saltsPrepylhexedrine; its saltsPropylthlouracilProstaglandinsProtamine; its saltsProthionamide; its saltsProthipendyl; its saltsProtirelinProtriptylene; its saltsPsilocinPsilocybinPyrazinamidePyridostigmine BromideQuinethazoneQuinidine and its saltsQuinine and its saltsRacemethorphan; its saltsRacemoramide; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsRacemorphan; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsRauwolfia; alkaloids of; their salts; derivatives of the alkaloids of rauwolfia; their saltsRazoxaneRimiteral HydrobromideRitodrine HydrochlorideSalbutamol; its saltsSalamefamolSavin, oil ofSodium 4-(dimethylamino) benzenedia-zosulphonateSodium chlorateSodium cromoglycateSodium hydroxide

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    Sodium perchlorateSodium valproateSolapsoneSotalol hydrochlorideSpironalactoneStrophanthus, glycosides ofStyramateSulindacSulphinpyrazoneSulphonal; alkyl sulphonalsSulphuric acidSulpirideSuprarenal gland medulla, the active principals of; their salts except when contained in

    preparations intended for external application only or in inhalants in aerosol dispensers containing adrenaline or its salts rectal preparations or preparations intended for use in the eye

    Suxamethonium; its saltsSyrosingophineTacrine HydrochlorideTamoxifen; its saltsTerbutaline; its saltsTerabenazine; its saltsThalidomide; its saltsThallium; salt ofThebacon; its salts; its esters; their saltsThiacetazoneThiambuteneThimabutozineThiocarlide; its saltsThioguanineThiopentoneThiotepa; its saltsThiothixene; its saltsThiouracil; its alkyl derivativesThymoxamine HydrochlorideThyroid gland, the active principles of; their saltsTilidene; its saltsTimolol and its saltsTofenacin; its saltsTolazamide; its saltsTolbutamide; its saltsTranexamic AcidTranylcypromine; its saltsTretamine; its saltsTriamterene

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    TriaziquoneTribromethyl alcohol2, 2, 2-Trichloroethyl alcohol, esters of; their saltsTrimeperidine; its saltsTrimetaphan; its saltsTrimethoprimTrimipramine; its saltsTroxidoneTubocuarine ChlorideTybamateUrethaneVasopressins, natural and synthenticVerapamil, its saltsViloxazine; its saltsVinblastine; its saltsVincristine; its saltsWarfarin; its saltsYohimbine; its salts and quaternary compundsZinc phosphideZoxazolamine; its salts

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    (rule 13(a),(b) and (c))

    ARTICLES EXEMPTED UNDER RULE 13 FROM PROVISIONSOF ACT AND RULES

    GROUP I

    GENERAL EXEMPTIONS

    Adhesives; anti-fouling compositions; builders’ materials, ceramics, distempers; electrical valves; enamels; explosives; fillers; fireworks; flourescent lamps; glazes; glue; inks; lacquer solvents; loading materials; matches; motor fuels and lubricants; paints other than pharmaceutical paints; photographic paper; pigments; plastics; proprllants; rubber; varnishes; vascular plants and their seeds.

    GROUP II

    SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS

    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Acetanilide; alkyl acetanilides Substances not being preparations for the treatment of human ailments.

    Acetic Acid Substances containing less than 20% weight in weight of acetic acid CH3 CCOH.

    Alkaloids, the following —

    Brucine Surgical spirit containing not more than 0.015% of Brucine.

    Emetine Specacuanha; extracts and tinctures of ipecacuanha; substances containing less than 0.05% of emetine.

    Ephedra, alkaloids of Substances containing less than 1% of the alkaloids of ephedra.

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    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Jaborandi, alkaloids of Substances containing less than 0.025% of the alkaloids of jaborandi.

    Lobelia, alkaloids of Preparations for the relief of asthma in the form of cigarettes, smoking mixtures of fumigants; substances containing less than 0.1% of the alkaloids of lobelia.

    Nicotine Tobacco; preparations in aerosol dispensers containing not more than 0.2% w/w of nicotine; other liquid preparations containing not more than 7.5% w/w nicotine.

    Pomegranate; alkaloids of Pomegranate bark.

    Solanaceous alkaloids Stramonium contained in preparations for the relief of asthma in the form of cigarettes, smoking mixtures or fumigants.

    Stavesacre, alkaloids of Soap, ointments; lotions of external use.

    Ammonia Substances not being solutions of ammonia or preparations containing solutions of ammonia; substances containing less than 5% w/w of ammonia (NH3); refrigertors; smelling bottles.

    Antimony, chlorides of Polishes.

    Arsenical poisons Pyrites ores or sulphuric acid containing arsenical poisons as natural impurities.

    Barbituric acid; its salts; deriva-tives of barbituric acid, their salts; compounds of barbituric acid; its salts; its derivatives; their salts with any other sub-stance

    Self heating preparations, aerosol dispensers, intended for external application 1, 5-diethyl-2-thio-4-pyrimidinedione and not containing any other substance mentioned opposite hereto in the first column.

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    GROUP II — (continued)

    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Barium, Salts of Witherite other than finely ground witherite; barium carbonate bonded to charcoal for case hardening; fire extinguishers containing barium cholride.

    Chloroform Substances containing less than 1% of chloroform; solid preparations; toothpaste.

    Creosote obtained from wood Substances containing less than 50% of creosote obtained from wood.

    Diamines, the following; their salts; phnylene diamines; tolylene diamines; other alkylated-benzene diamines

    Substances other than preparations for the dyeing of hair.

    Dinitrocresols (DNOC); their compounds with a metal or a base

    Substances being heither preparations for the treatment of human ailments not preparations for use in agriculture or horticulture.

    Dinitrophenols Substances not being preparations for the treatment of human ailments.

    Dinosam; its compounds witha metal or base

    Dinoseb; its compounds with ametal or a base

    Substances not being preparations for use in agriculture or horticulture.

    Diperodon; its salts Preparations intended for external application only, containing not more than 1% of diperodon, calculated as anhydrous base.

    Dislufiram Substances being preparations for the treatment of human ailments.

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    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Formaldeyhde Substances containing less than 5% w/w of formal-dehyde (H.CHO); photographic glazing or hardening solutions.

    Formic acid Substances containing less than 5% of formic acid (H.COOH).

    Hydrochloric acid Substances containing less 9% w/w of hydrochloric acid.

    Hydrocyanic acid Preparations of wild cherry; in reagent kits supplied for medical or veterinary purposes, substances containing less than 0.1% w/w of hydrocyanic acid (HCN).

    Lead acetate Substances containing less than 4% of lead acetate.

    Lead, compounds of Machine spread plasters.

    Mercuric chloride Batteries.

    Mercuric chloride; mercuric iodies; organic compounds of mercury

    Dressings on seeds or bulbs.

    Mercury; nitrates of Ointments containing less than the equivalent of 3%, w/w of mercury (Hg).

    Mercury, Oxides of Canker and wound paints (for trees) containing not more than 3%, w/w, yellow mercuric oxide.

    Mescaline; its salts Living plants.

    Nitric Acid Substances containing less than 9%. w/w, of nitric acid (HNO3).

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    GROUP II — (continued)

    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Nitrobenzene Substances containing less than 1% of nitrobenzene; soaps contining less than 1% of nitrobenzene; polishes.

    Nitrobenzol Substances containing less than 1% of nitrobenzol; soaps containing less than 1% of nitrobenzol; polishes.

    p-Nitrobenzyl cyanide Photographic solutions containing less than the equivalent of 0.1%, w/w, of hydrocyanic acid (HCN).

    p-Nitrophenol Preparations for use in agriculture or horticulture containing not more than 0.5% of p-nitrophenol as preservative.

    Organo-tin compounds, thefollowing —

    Compounds of Fentin Substances other than preparations for use in agriculture or horticulture.

    Oxalic acid, metallic oxalates Laundry Blue; polishes; cleaning powders or scouring products containing the equivalent of not more than 10% of oxalic acid dihydrate.

    Phenols Butylated hydroxytoluene; carvacrol; creosote obtained from coal tar; essential oils in which phenols occur nturally; medicines containing less than 1% of phenols; nasal sprays, mouth washes, pastilles, lozenges, capsules, pessaries, ointments and suppositories, containing less than 60% of phenols; tar (coal or wood), crude or refined; p-tertiary amylphenol; p-tertiary butylcresol; p-tertiarybutylphenol; p-(1, 1, 2, 3-tetra-methylbutyl) phenol; thymol.

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    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Phenylmercuric salts Toilet, cosmetic and therapeutic preparations containing not more than 0.01% of phenyl-mercuric salts as a preservative; anti-septic dressings on toothbrushes; in textiles containing not more than 0.01% of phenyl-mercuric salts as a bacteriostat and fungicide.

    Phosphoric Acid Substances containing phosphoric acid, not being descaling preparations containing more than 50% w/w, of orthophosphoric acid.

    Picric acid Substances containing less than 5% of picric acid.

    Podophyllum resin Preparations containing not more than 1.5% w/w of podophyllum resin.

    Potassium Hydroxide Substances containing the equivalent of less than 17% of total caustic alkalinity expressed as KOH; accumulators; batteries.

    Quinine; its salts Preparations containing not more than 1% of quinine or its salts; soft drinks, wines or tonic wines; preparations containing not more than 15% of quinine or its salts for use in the manufacture of soft drinks, tonic wines or confectionery.

    Sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate Therapeutic substances containing less than 1.0% of sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate as a preservatives.

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    Poison Substance or article in which exempted

    Sodium fluoride Substances containing less than 3% of sodium fluoride as a preservative; dentifrices containing not more than 0.3% of sodium fluoride; mouthwash tablets containing not more than 0.2% of sodium fluoride and liquid mouth washes containing not more than 5% thereof.

    Sodium Hydroxide Substances containing the equivalent of less than 12% of total caustic alkalinity expressed as Na OH.

    Sodium Nitrite Substances other than preparations containing more than 0.1% of sodium nitrite for the destruction of rats or mice.

    Sodium siliconfluoride Substances containing less than 3% as a preservative.

    Sulphuric acid Substances containing less than 9% w/w sulphuric acid (H2S04); accumulators; batteries in which sulphuric acid is packed together with car batteries; fire extinguishers.

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    (rule 14)

    SUBSTANCES REQUIRED BY RULE 14 TO BE SOLD BY RETAIL ONLY UPON PRESCRIPTION GIVEN BY REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER,

    DENTIST OR VETERINARY SURGEON

    Acetanilide; alkyl acenilidesAcetazolamideAcetohexamideAcetorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsAcetylcarbromalAcetylcholine ChlorideAcetylecysteineAcetyldigitoxinAcetyldihydrocodeine; its saltsAdiphenine HydrochlorideAlcuronium ChlorideAllopurinolAllylisopropylacetylureaAllylprodine; its saltsAlphacetylmethadol; its saltsAlphachloroseAlphameprodine; its saltsAlphamethadol; its saltsAlphaprodine; its saltsAlprenolol; its saltsAmantadine HydrochlorideAmbenonium BromideAmbusideAmetazole HyrochlorideAmidopyrine; its salts; amidopyrine sulphonates; their saltsp-Aminobenzenesulphonamide; its salts; derivatives; of p-aminobenzenesul-phonamide

    having any of the hydrogen atoms of the p-amino group or of the sulphonamide group substituted by another radical; their salts

    Amiloride HydrochlorideAminopterin SodiumAminorex; its saltsp-Aminosalicylic acid; its saltsAmitryptyline; its saltsAndrogenic, oestrogenic and progestational substances, the following —

    BenzoestrolDerivatives of stilbene, dibenzyl or naphthalene with oestrogenic activity, their

    estersSteroid compounds with androgenic or oestrogenic or progestational activity; their

    esters; except when contained in preparations for oral contraception

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    Anileridine; its saltsAntibiotics, the following, their salts; their esters, their salts —

    ActinomycinsAmikacin SulphateAmphomycinAmphotericinsBacitracinBleomycineCandicidinCapreomycinCephaloglycinCephaloridineCephalosporine, that is to say, the antimicrobial substances containing in their

    chemical structure a fused dihydrothiazine B-lactum nucleusChloramphenicolChortetracyclineClindamycinCycloserineDemethylchlortetracyclineErythromycinFlavomycinFramycetinFumagillinFusidic AcidGentamicinGramicidinsGriseofulvinHachimycinKanamycinLincomycins, that is to say, the S-alkyl derivatives of 6, 8-dideoxy-6-trans- (4-alkyl-

    L-2-pyrrolidine carboxamido)-1-thio-D-erythro-oc-D-galacto-octo-pyranoside, and N-methyl-pyrrolidine analogues thereof

    MethacyclineMinocyclineMithramycinNeomycinNovobiocinNystatinOleandomycinOxytetracyclineParomomycinPenicillin; its salts and derivativesPolymyxins

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    Rifamycins, that is to say, a group of related antimicrobial microlactants, either produced by the growth of strep-tomyces mediterranei or by modification of such products, and containing the chemical structure of 11-acetoxy-7, 9, 15-trihy-droxy-13-methoxy-2, 6, 8, 10, 12-pentamethyl-pentadeca 2, 4, 14-trienoic acid amide, attached by the nitrogen atom and by the oxygen atom in the 15-position respectively to the 7 and 2-positions of a 5, 6 9-trioxygenated 2, 4-dimethyl-1-oxonaphtho (2, 1-b) furan

    RistocetinsSpectinomycinSpiramycinStreptomycin and its derivatesTetracycline, that is to say, antimicrobial substances containing the chemical

    structure naphthacene-2-carboxymide, hydrogenated to any extent, and having each of the positions 1, 3, 10, 11 and 12 substituted by a hydroxyl or an oxo group

    ThiamphenicolTobramycinTylosinTyrothricinVancomycinViomycinVirginiamycinApiolAprotininL-AsparaginaseAtenololAzacylonol; its saltsAzapropazoneAzathioprineBarbituric acid; its salts; derivatives of barbituric acid; their salts; compounds of

    barbituric acid; its salts; its derivatives; their salts; with any other substancesBeclamideBemegrideBenactyzine; its salts; its quaternary compoundsBenapryzineBenserazide HydrochlorideBenzbromaroneBenzethidine; its saltsBenzhexol; its saltsBenzilonium BromideBenzoctamine; its saltsBenztropine and its homologues; their saltsBenzylmorphine; its saltsBetacetylmethadol; its saltsBetachloralose

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    Betameprodine; its saltsBetaprodine; its saltsBethanadine; its saltsBethahechol ChlorideBezitramide; its saltsBiperiden; its saltsBretylium; its saltsBromocriptine MesylateBromvaletoneBufexamacBuformin; its saltsBufotenine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsBuphenine HydrochlorideBusulphan; its saltsButriptyline HydrochlorideCannabinol and its tetrahydro derivatives, prepared wholly or partly by synthesis; their

    3-alkyl derivatives; any ester or ether of any substance falling within this itemCannabis, (the whole plant, or part thereof, of Cannabis Sativa Linn); the resin of

    cannabis; extracts of cannabis, tinctures of cannabis; cannabin tannateCaptodiame; its saltsCaramiphen; its saltsCarbenoxolone; its saltsCarbimazoleCarbromalCarbutamide; its saltsCarisoprodolChloral; its addition and condensation products other than alphachloralose; their

    molecular compounds; except when contained, in the form of chloral hydrate, in preparations intended for external application only

    ChlorambucilChloriazepoxide; its saltsChlormethiazole; its saltsChlorathiazine and other derivatives of benzo-1, 2, 4-thiadizine-7-sulphonamide-1, 1-

    dioxide, whether hydrogenated or notChlorphenoxamine; its saltsChlorphentermine; its saltsChlorpropamide; its saltsChlorprothixene and other detivatives of 9-methylenethiaxanthen; their saltsChlorthalidone and other derivatives of o-chlorbenzene sulphonamideChlorzoxazoneCimetidineClofazimineClofibrateClomifene; its salts

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    Clomipramine; its saltsClonidine; its saltsClonitazeneClorexoloneClorprenaline; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersColchium, alkaloids of; their saltsCorticotrophine, natural and syntheticCortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone; prednisolone, derivatives of these with

    hydroxyl, alkyl groups, or halogens as substituents; ethers and salts of such derivatives

    Curare4-Cyano-2-dimethylamino-4, 4-diphenyl-butane; its salts4-Cyano-1-methyl-4-phenylpiperidine; its saltsCyclarbamateCyclophosphamideCycrimine; its saltsCyproterone; its saltsCytarabine; its saltsBacarbazineDantrolene SodiumDanazolDapsone; its saltsDaunorubicin; its saltsDeanol; its saltsDebrisoquine; its saltsDemecarium bromideDeptropine CitrateDesferrioxamine MesylateDesipramine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDexetimideDestromethorphan; its salts; except substances containing less than 1.5% of

    dextromethorphanDextromoramide; its saltsDiacetylmorphine; its saltsDiamino-diphenyl sulphones; their salts; their derivativesDiampromide; its saltsDiazepam and other compounds containing the chemical structure of dihydro-1 4-

    benzodiazepine substituted to any degree; their saltsDiazoxide; its saltsDibenzepin; its saltsDicyclomine HydrochlorideNN-Diethyltryptamine (DET)Dihydrallazine; its saltsDihydrocodeine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDihydrocodeinone; its salts

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    Dihydromorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDiloxanide FuroateDimenoxadole; its saltsDimepheptanol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsDimepropionDimercaprolDimethothiazine Mesylate2, 5-Dimethoxy-oc, 4-dimethylphenethy-lamine (DOM); its saltsDimethylthiambutene; its saltsN.N.-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT); its saltsDimethyltubocurarine; its saltsDinitrocresols (DNOC): the compounds with a metal or base, except preparations for

    use in agriculture or horticultureDinitronaphthols; dinitrophenols; dinitrothymolsDioxaphetyl butyrate; its saltsDiphenoxylate; its saltsDipipanone; its saltsDipyridamoleDisopyramideDislfiramDisulphamideDithienylallylamines; dithienylalkylally-lamines; their saltsDopamine HydrochlorideDothiepine; its saltsDoxapram; its saltsDoxepin; its saltsDoxorubicin; its saltsDrostanolone ProprionateDyflosExtylureaEdrophonium ChlorideEmepronium BromideEmylcamateEphedrine; its optical isomers; their salts when contained in aerosol dispensersErgot, alkaloid of; whether hydrogenated or not; their homologues; any salt of

    any substance falling within this itemEstramustine PhosphateEtafedrine; its saltsEthacrynic acid; its saltsEthambutol; its saltsEthamivanEthamsylateEthchlorvynolEthebenecidEthinamate

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    EthoglucidEthoheptazineEthosuximideEthylmethylthiambuteneEthylmorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsEthylnoradrenaline; its salts; when contained in aersol dispensersEtonitazine; its saltsEtoxeridineFazadinium BromideFancamfamin; its saltsFenfluramine; its saltsFenoprofenFenoterolFentanylFlavoxateFluanisoneFlucytosineFlufenamic acid; its salts; its esters; their saltsFluororuracil; its saltsFlupenthixol DecanoateFluprostenalFlurbiprofenFluspirileneFrusemideFuraltadoneFurazolidoneFurethidine; its saltsGallamine; its salts; its quaternary compoundsGlibenclamide; its saltsGlibornuride; its saltsGlipizideGlutethimide; its saltsGlycopyrronium BromideGlymidineGuanethidine; its saltsGuanoclor; its saltsGuanoxan; its saltsHaloperidol and other 4-substituted derivatives of N-(3-p-fluorobenzoyl-propyl)

    piperidineHeparinHeptaminol HydrochlorideHexachloropheneHexamethonium; its saltsHexapropymateHydrallazine; its salts

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    Hydrazines, benyzlphenethyl or phenoxyethyl; their oc-methyl derivatives; acyl derivatives of any of the foregoing substances comprised in this item; salts of any compounds comprised in this item

    Hydrocodone; its saltsHydromorphinol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsHydromorphone; its esters and ethers; their saltsHydroxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamines; their esters or ethers; any substances falling within

    this itemHydroxpethidine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsHydroxyureaHydroxyzine; its saltsIbuprofenIdoxuridineImipramine its saltsIndomethacin; its saltsIprindole; its saltsIproniazide; its saltsIsoaminile; its saltsIsocarboxazide; its saltsIsoetharine; its salts when contained in aerosols dispensersIsomethadone (isoamidone); its saltsIsoniazid; its salts; its derivatives; their saltsIsoprenaline; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersIsopropamide IodideKetamine; its saltsKetobemidone; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsKetoprofenKhellinLabetolol HydrochlorideLaetrileLevodopa; its saltsLevomethorphan; its saltsLevomoramide; its saltsLevophenacylmorphan; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsLevorphanol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsLithium carbonateLofepramineLoperamide; its saltsLofepramieLoperamide; its saltsLysergamideLysergide and other N-alkyl derivatives of lysergamide; their salts, simple or complex;

    their quaternary compoundsMannomustine HydrochlorideMaprotiline; its salts

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    MazindolMebanazine; its saltsMebeverine; its saltsMebutamateMecamylamine; its saltsMeclofenoxate; its saltsMefenamic acid; its salts; esters their saltsMefrusideMelphalenMepenzolate BromideMephenesin; its estersMeprobamateMercaptopurine; its salts; derivatives of mercaptopurine; their saltsMetaxaloneMetaraminol TartrateMetazocine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsMetformin; its saltsMethadone (amidone); its saltsMethadyl acetate; its saltsMethaqualone; its saltsMethimazoleMethixene; its saltsMethocarbomolMethotrexateMethoxsalenMethoxyphenamine; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersMethsuximideMethylaminoheptane; its salts; when contained in aerosol dispensersMethyldopaMethyldopate; its salts2-Methyl-3-morpholine-1, 1-diphenyl-propane carboxylic acid; its salts; its esters; their

    saltsMethylphenynol; its esters and other derivativesoc-Methylphenethylamine, B-methyl-phenethylamine and oc-ethylphenethy-lamine;

    any synthetic compound structurally derived from any of those substances by substitution in the aliphatic part of by ring closure therein (or by both such substitution and such closure) or by substitution in the aromatic ring (with or without substitution at the nitrogen atom) except ephedrine; its optical isomers and N-substituted derivatives, fenfluramine, hydroxyamphetamine, methoxyphenamine, phenylpropano-lamine, pholedrine and prenylamine; any salt of any substance fall-ing within this item

    Methylphenidate; its saltsMethpryloneMetoclopramide; its salts

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    Metomidate HydrochlorideMetopon; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsMetroprolol TartrateMetyraponeMexiletine HydrochlorideMitobronitolMianeserin HydrochlorideMitopodozide; its saltsMolindone; its saltsMorazoneMorinamide; its saltsMorpheridine; its saltsMorphine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their salts except substances containing less

    than 0.2% of morphine calculated as anhydrous morphineMustine and any other N-substituted derivatives of di-(2-chloroethyl) amine, their saltsMyrophine; its saltsNaftidrofuryl; its saltsNalidixic acid; its salts; its esters and salts of such estersNialamide; its saltsNicocodine; its saltsNicodicodine; its saltsNicomorphine; its saltsNicoumaloneNifedipineNifenazoneNikethamideNitrofurantoinNitrofurazoneNitromin; its saltsNitroprusside; its saltsNoracymethadol; its saltsNorcodeine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsNorlevorphanol; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsNormethadone; its saltsNormorphine; its salts; its esters and ethersNorpipanoneNortryptyline; its saltsOpipramol; its saltsOrciprenaline; its saltsOrphenadrline; its saltsOxamniquineOxedrine TartrateOxethazine; its saltsOxolinic Acid

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    Oxprenolol; its saltsOxycodone; its salts; its esters; their saltsOxmorphone; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsOxypertine; its saltsOxyphenbutazoneOxytoxins, natural and syntheticPancuronium; its saltsPapaverine; its saltsParaldehydeParamethadioneParathyroid GlandPargyline; its saltsPemoline; its saltsPempidine; its saltsPenicillamine; its saltsPentazocine; its saltsPentolinium; its saltsPerhexilinePethidine; its saltsPhenacaine; its saltsPhenacemidePhenadoxone; its saltsPhenagylcodolPhenampromide; its saltsPhenazocine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhenbutrazatePhencyclidine; its saltsPhenbutrazatePhenelzine; its saltsPhenformin; its saltsPheneturidePhenindionePhenmetrazine; its salts; its molecular compoundsPhenormorphan; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhenoperidine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhenothiazines; derivatives of; their salts except dimethoxonate; its salts, promethazine;

    its salts and its molecular compoundsPhenoxybenzamine HydrochloridePhenoxypropazine; its saltsPhenprocoumonPhensuximidePhentermine; its salts2-Phenylcinchoninic acid; 2-salicycinchoninic acid; their salts; their esters5-Phenyhlhydantoin; its alkyl and aryl derivatives; their salts4-Phenylpideridine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester; its salts

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    Pholcodine; its salts; its esters and ethers; their saltsPhysostigmine; its saltsPiminodine; its saltsPimozide; its saltsPindoloPipenzolate BromidePiperidolate HydrochloridePipradrol; its salts; its esters and ethersPiritramide; its saltsPituitary gland, the active principles of, other than corticotrophins, oxytoxins and

    vasopressinsPizotifenPoldine MethylsulphatePolidexidePolymethylenebistrimethylammonium saltsPractololPrazosinPrenylamine LactatePrilocaine HydrochloridePrimidoneProbenecidProcainamide; its saltsProcarbazine; its saltsProchlorperazine; its saltsProcyclidineProcheptazine; its saltsProlintane HydrochloridePromazine; its salts and its molecular compoundsPromoxolanPronethalol; its saltsPropanididPropantheline BromideProperidine; its saltsPropiramPropoxyphene; its saltsPropanolol; its saltsPropylhexedrine; its salts; except when contained in inhalersPropylthiouracilProstaglandinsProtamine SulphateProthionamide; its saltsProthipendyl; its saltsProtriptyline; its saltsPsilocinPsilocybine

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