As of 31/12/2016, authorised sellers of poisons are allowed to sell non-poisons, part 2 poisons, part 1 poisons, part 1 schedule 1 poisons, part 1 schedule 1 schedule 3 poisons, antibiotics, and dangerous drugs.
The board can be appointed to conduct an inquiry against a registered pharmacist, a person employed by a registered pharmacist, an authorised seller of poisons, or an employer, officer, or partner of the authorised seller of poisons.
An Authorised Seller of Poisons is a business with a registered pharmacists selling poisons in retail or a company or an unincoportaed body of persons with the actual sale of poisons being carried out by a registered pharmacist in a registered premises or under his supervision.
The Pharmacy and Poisons Board needs to ensure that the authorised seller of persons is a fit and proper person to sell poisons in a retail manner. The Board also needs to check that the premise is suitable for such sales and will be controlled by a registered pharmacist. In addition, the Board needs to make sure that the poisons will actually be sold by the registered pharmacist or under his or her supervision.
it is a place or speacialty of making candy cakes and sweets medicines or poisons
It should cost HKD1000 as stated in Schedule 9 of Cap. 138.
An inquiry will be conducted when the Pharmacy and Poisons Board receives a complaint against a registered pharmacist, his employees, an authorised seller of poisons or its employees, partners, or officers. This can also happen when a pharmacist violates the Code of Conduct or an authorised seller of poisons violates the Code of Practice. In addition, this can occur when the people or companies mentioned above is convicted of an offense under Cap. 132, Cap. 144, Cap. 137, Cap. 138, Cap. 231, or Cap. 362. Moreover, the Disciplinary Committee can hold an inquiry when it seems necessary to do so.
The sea cucumber-an echinoderm- has special chemicals and some have poisons that might b used for medicines and or cancer treatments
The Disciplinary Committee of the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Hong Kong may specify a date as to which the direction becomes effective. This date should be after the time for lodging an appeal against the finding expires. It should also be on the date on which the finding is discovered or at the latest three months after this date.
The most common current use is in Gasoline anti-knock mixtures, but it is also used in Fumigants, Poisons, Dyes, Photographic chemicals, and even medicines.
Tree bark can be used for a variety of things. Some of these include spices, wall coverings, bark shingle siding, resin, poisons and medicines.
Yes.Homeopathic medicines sometimes have minute quantities of poison in them that remedy certain conditions.Two poisons that come to mind are belladonna and arsenic.
Generally, old jars and bottles using blue colours signified poisons and medicines. So I would say they are not food safe - just to be safe.