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The Council consists of ten members, six elected by the professional body, the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica and four including the chairman, appointed by The Minister of Health.
"42. 1) On or after such date as the State Government may by notification in the Official Gazette appoint in this behalf, no person other than a registered pharmacist shall compound, prepare, mix or dispense any medicine on the prescription of a medical practitioner.
The Philippine Pharmacy Act of 2016 that was approved by the 16th Congress on May 30, 2016 officially lapsed into law last July 21, 2016.
\u27a4 The Pharmacy Act 1948 was enacted on 4.3. 48 with the following preamble- "An Act to regulate the profession of pharmacy. Whereas it is expedient to make better provision for the regulation of the profession and practice of pharmacy and for that purpose to constitute Pharmacy Councils".
To consolidate and amend the laws providing for the establish- ment of the South African Pharmacy Board and for the training and registration of pharmacists, trainee phar- macists, pharmacy students, unqualified assistants and pharmaceutical technicians; to provide for the control of the practice of tbe pharmaceutical ...
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\u27a4 The Pharmacy Act 1948 was enacted on 4.3. 48 with the following preamble- "An Act to regulate the profession of pharmacy. Whereas it is expedient to make better provision for the regulation of the profession and practice of pharmacy and for that purpose to constitute Pharmacy Councils".
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Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica - Dr Eugenie Brown Myrie, Chairman of the Pharmacy Council of Jamaica | Facebook.
\u27a4 The Pharmacy Act 1948 was enacted on 4.3. 48 with the following preamble- "An Act to regulate the profession of pharmacy. Whereas it is expedient to make better provision for the regulation of the profession and practice of pharmacy and for that purpose to constitute Pharmacy Councils".

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