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POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS REGULATION 2008 - REG 18

Schedule 3 substances to be supplied personally by pharmacists

18 Schedule 3 substances to be supplied personally by pharmacists

(1) A pharmacist must not supply a Schedule 3 substance to any person unless the pharmacist--
(a) personally hands the substance to the person, and
(b) gives the person an opportunity to seek advice as to the use of the substance, including advice that the person may require in respect of the dosage, frequency of administration and general toxicity of the substance.
(2) This clause does not apply to the supply of any substance--
(a) to an authorised practitioner, or
(b) to any other person on the prescription of an authorised practitioner.
(3) This clause does not apply to the supply of salbutamol or terbutaline in metered aerosols for first aid purposes to a person who holds a current emergency asthma management certificate issued by an organisation approved by the Secretary for the purposes of this subclause.
(4) This clause does not apply to the supply to the responsible person for a residential care facility of any substance that is--
(a) in the manufacturer's original pack, and
(b) approved by the Secretary for urgent use in a residential care facility, and
(c) supplied in accordance with--
(i) any conditions of the approval, and
(ii) a written order signed by the responsible person.
(5) This clause does not apply to the supply of adrenaline for anaphylaxis first aid purposes if--
(a) the adrenaline is contained in single use automatic injectors that have been filled by the manufacturer and that deliver no more than 0.3 milligrams of adrenaline each, and
(b) the supply is to a person who holds a current first aid certificate issued after completion of a first aid course approved by the WorkCover Authority as referred to in regulations made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 , and the person has received training on the symptoms and first aid management of anaphylaxis from--
(i) a first aid training organisation approved by the WorkCover Authority, or
(ii) any other organisation approved by the Secretary for the purposes of this paragraph.
: Maximum penalty--10 penalty units.



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