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Article R5132-26 of the French Public Health Code

List I medicinal products are kept in locked cabinets or premises containing nothing else, with the exception of dangerous substances classified as very toxic or toxic, in application of article L. 5132-2. List II medicinal products are kept separately from any other medicinal product, product or substance, with the exception of substances classified as harmful, corrosive or irritant, in application of article L. 5132-2. However, in the establishments mentioned in…

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Article R5132-29 of the French Public Health Code

It is forbidden to prescribe and dispense substances classified as narcotics when they are not contained in a pharmaceutical speciality or preparation. In addition to the information provided for in articles R. 5132-3 and R. 5132-4 or, for veterinary medicinal products, in I of article R. 5141-111, the author of a prescription containing a prescription for medicinal products classified as narcotics or subject to narcotics regulations, must indicate in full…

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Article R5132-30 of the French Public Health Code

It is forbidden to prescribe medicines classified as narcotics or subject to narcotics regulations for treatment lasting more than twenty-eight days. This period may be reduced for certain designated medicinal products by decision of the Director General of the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé. Fractional dispensing of a medicinal product classified as a narcotic or subject to narcotic regulations may be decided by decision…

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Article R5132-31 of the French Public Health Code

Doctors, dental surgeons, midwives and veterinary surgeons may only have medicines classified as narcotics issued and held for their professional use up to the limit of a provision for urgent care. This provision is determined, after consultation with the Director General of the Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé, by order of the Minister for Health. This provision is constituted and replenished by orders for…

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Article R5132-33 of the French Public Health Code

A prescription containing a prescription for medicinal products classified as narcotics or subject to narcotics regulations may only be filled in its entirety or for the entire portion of the treatment if it is presented to the pharmacist within three days of the date on which it was issued. When the medicinal products mentioned in the previous paragraph are prescribed with a view to a scheduled operation, the prescription may…

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Article R5132-35 of the French Public Health Code

A copy of any prescription containing a prescription for one or more medicinal products classified as narcotics or subject to narcotics regulations, bearing the particulars provided for in article R. 5132-13, is kept for three years by the pharmacist or veterinarian. In the case of proprietary medicinal products, the quantities dispensed are expressed in units of administration. These copies must be presented at the request of any supervisory authority. Without…

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Article R5132-36 of the French Public Health Code

All entries and withdrawals of substances and medicinal products classified as narcotics are recorded by the persons mentioned in article R. 5132-76 in a register or recorded by a specific computer system meeting the following conditions: a) It must not be possible to modify the data once it has been validated; b) It must be possible to print out the information provided for in this article immediately at the request…

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