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Article R5125-38 of the French Public Health Code

The pharmacist in charge referred to in articles L. 5124-2, L. 5124-7 and L. 5124-15 is required to declare each year, except in the case of pharmacists covered by the provisions of article L. 4138-2 of the Defence Code, to the central council of section D or E of the national order of pharmacists to which he/she belongs: 1° The number and names of assistant pharmacists working in its establishment(s);…

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Article D5125-38-1 of the French Public Health Code

The declaration provided for in article L. 5125-16 is made, prior to operation, by the pharmacist or the private practice company to the regional council of section A of the Ordre des pharmaciens or, where applicable, to the delegates mentioned in article L. 4232-11, at the time of his application for registration on the roll provided for in article R. 4222-1. In the event of the cessation of the operation…

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Article R5125-39 of the French Public Health Code

The replacement of a pharmacist holding a dispensary other than those mentioned in article L. 5125-19 is carried out under the following conditions: 1° For an absence of between four months and one year, the replacement may be carried out : a) By a pharmacist registered on the roll of section D of the Ordre national des pharmaciens and who has no other professional activity for the duration of the…

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Article R5125-43 of the French Public Health Code

The post-death manager is the pharmacist who keeps the pharmacy of a deceased pharmacist proprietor open under the conditions set out in article L. 5125-21. He is chosen from the categories of pharmacists provided for in 1°, a of 2° and 3° of article R. 5125-39 and, as soon as he has accepted the duties entrusted to him by the heirs, requests authorisation from the general director of the regional…

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Article R5125-44 of the French Public Health Code

By way of derogation from the provisions of article R. 5125-40, in the departments of Guadeloupe, Guyana, Martinique and Reunion, the replacement of a dispensary holder for an absence of more than three months may only be carried out by a pharmacist who has no other professional activity and is registered on the roll of section D of the Order. If the absence does not exceed three months, the replacement…

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Article R5125-45 of the French Public Health Code

Any production or dispensing by a pharmacist of a magistral or officinal preparation is immediately recorded in a register book or by any appropriate system. Each transcription or record includes a different chronological serial number and the following information: -the date on which the preparation was made or dispensed ; -the name and address of the prescriber for magistral preparations; -the name and address of the patient, when the dispensing…

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Article D5125-45-1 of the French Public Health Code

Experimental or ancillary medicinal products authorised when used under the provisions of 1° or 2° of III of article L. 1121-16-1 may be dispensed by pharmacies, if they appear on the list referred to in the first paragraph of article L. 162-17 of the Social Security Code, and provided that : 1° The persons taking part in the research have the same characteristics as those covered by the authorised indication;…

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Article R5125-46 of the French Public Health Code

Before dispensing any medicinal product, the pharmacist shall affix his name and address and the name of the medicinal product to the container, box or pack containing it. The provisions of this article do not apply to the medicinal products mentioned in articles L. 5121-8 and L. 5141-2, with the exception of those subject to the rules governing poisonous substances.

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