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Article L5125-37 of the French Public Health Code

In the case of a grouping of several pharmacies referred to in article L. 5125-5, only one website may be created and operated, attached to the licence resulting from the grouping. The creation of the website resulting from the merger is subject to the provisions of article L. 5125-36. This website may only be operated once, where applicable, the websites of each of the pharmacies have been closed.

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Article L5125-40 of the French Public Health Code

A natural or legal person legally authorised to sell medicinal products to the public in the Member State of the European Union in which it is established may only sell, as part of an electronic commerce activity in medicinal products to a person established in France, medicinal products mentioned in article L. 5125-34 and benefiting from a marketing authorisation in France pursuant to article L. 5121-8 or one of the…

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Article L5126-1 of the French Public Health Code

I.-Internal use pharmacies meet the pharmaceutical needs of the patients cared for by the establishment, service or organisation to which they belong, or within a regional hospital grouping or a health cooperation grouping in which they have been set up. In this respect, their role is to 1° To ensure the management, supply, verification of safety devices, preparation, control, holding, evaluation and dispensing of medicinal products, products or objects mentioned…

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Article L5126-2 of the French Public Health Code

I.-In the regional hospital groupings mentioned in article L. 6132-1, the shared medical project includes a pharmacy project which organises cooperation on the tasks mentioned in I of article L. 5126-1 within the establishments belonging to the grouping. To this end, this project may: 1° Provide for cooperation arrangements between the internal-use pharmacies of the establishments belonging to the grouping and with those of establishments not belonging to the grouping;…

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Article L5126-3 of the French Public Health Code

I. – An in-house pharmacy is managed by a pharmacist. The latter is responsible for compliance with the provisions of this Code relating to pharmaceutical activity. II. – Pharmacists practising within an internal-use pharmacy practice their profession personally. They may be assisted by authorised persons within the meaning of Title IV of Book II of Part Four and by other categories of specialised staff who are assigned to the internal-use…

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Article L5126-4 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The creation, transfer or closure of a pharmacy for internal use is subject to the granting of an authorisation issued by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency after obtaining the opinion of the competent council of the National Order of Pharmacists. With the exception of substantial changes, which are subject to a new authorisation, changes to the information contained in the authorisation are subject to a…

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Article L5126-5 of the French Public Health Code

Without prejudice to the provisions of Article L. 5126-1 : 1° Internal-use pharmacies may prepare sterile medical devices or their accessories for healthcare professionals and biologists in charge of medical biology laboratories practising outside healthcare establishments; 2° For certain categories of preparations that must meet specific safety and quality requirements, the list of which is set by decree, an internal-use pharmacy in a healthcare establishment may entrust the preparation of…

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