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Article L5125-26 of the French Public Health Code

The sale to the public of all medicinal products, products and articles mentioned in article L. 4211-1 through commission houses, purchasing groups or establishments owned or managed by persons who do not hold one of the diplomas, certificates or other qualifications mentioned in article L. 4221-1 is prohibited.

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Article L5125-29 of the French Public Health Code

Pharmacists and persons legally authorised to assist them in dispensing medicines in a pharmacy must wear a badge indicating their status; the characteristics of this badge and the conditions under which the public is informed of its meaning are set by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article L5125-30 of the French Public Health Code

Cooperative societies of dispensing pharmacists may not refuse their services in an emergency to non-associated dispensing pharmacists and to all public or private establishments where patients are treated, where such establishments regularly have an in-house pharmacy.

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Article L5125-32 of the French Public Health Code

The following are laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat: 1° The procedures for submitting and examining applications for the creation, transfer and grouping of pharmacies, the rules for assessing priority rights and prior rights, and the minimum installation conditions that pharmacies must meet ; 2° (Paragraph deleted) ; 3° The conditions under which the holder of a pharmacy provided for in Article L. 5125-21 must be replaced by…

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