Pharmacy Law in Ireland

Pharmacy Law in Ireland

Author: Peter Weedle

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 9780857110305

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Opening with a detailed account of the historical development of Irish pharmacy and medicines law, this practical textbook covers all aspects of current pharmacy and medicines law in Ireland, including the landmark Pharmacy Act of 2007. The following topics are also covered: the regulations and rules that accompany the Pharmacy Act 2007; prescription and control of supply of medicines; Misuse of Drugs Acts and Regulations; manufacturing and wholesaling medicines; advertising of medicinal products; veterinary medicines legislation; Poisons Act and Regulations; the pharmacy disciplinary system; liability of pharmacists in negligence and defective products; sources of Irish law. This useful resource is essential reading for Irish pharmacists in community and hospital pharmacy and the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland, pharmacy students and those coming to practise in Ireland from other countries. It will also be a valuable reference source for lawyers, public servants and anyone else who wants to know more about the regulatory framework for pharmacists and medicinal products in Ireland.


Pharmacy Law and Practice

Pharmacy Law and Practice

Author: Jonathan Merrills

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0470680377

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This textbook explains what pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists need to know about pharmacy and the law, including recent changes in the National Health Service. The book provides easy accessibility amd concise, yet comprehensive information. There have been many changes in the NHS and in the law relating to pharmacy since the first edition was written. Therefore, the book has been thoroughly revised, and the text re-organized.


Pharmacy Law and Practice

Pharmacy Law and Practice

Author: Jon Merrills

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-04-19

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 0123946182

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Pharmacy Law and Practice, Fifth Edition provides a straightforward and useable guide for students, practitioners, academics and others interested in pharmacy law and practice in the United Kingdom. This multi-dimensional book includes discussions of socio-political influences on legal developments to provide greater insight to the reader. It clearly sets out the background to regulatory issues together with simple and practical statements of what a pharmacist has to do to obey the law. As in previous editions, this book discusses topics thematically rather than by statute. It is a unique and reader-friendly guide that boils down the complex or difficult language of the law, describes the reasons behind it, and illustrates the application to pharmacy practice. Thoroughly updated to reflect regulatory and legal developments in areas including employment law, online transactions and internet pharmacies, non-medical prescribing and more Takes an intuitive, problem-solving approach and discusses topics thematically rather than by statute to show how all of the larger pieces fit together The electronic version of this book contains valuable links to provide readers with the most current information in a rapidly changing subject area


Pharmacy Law and Practice

Pharmacy Law and Practice

Author: Jon Merrills

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2006-09-14

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 0080479960

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Suitable for both students and practicing pharmacists, the latest edition of this classic textbook provides comprehensive coverage of an essential component of the U.K. pharmacy curriculum: pharmacy law and ethics. Completely rewritten since the last edition to reflect the rapid pace at which this field moves, it offers a clear, readable and non-technical guide on balancing the needs of patients with the letter of the law. It explains what happens and why in a reader-friendly format, taking a problem solving approach, and even provides an introduction to pharmacy issues for solicitors and legal personnel. Any pharmacist, student, or regulatory authority will find it appropriate for either a serious study or for answering questions which occur in practice. Adopts a unique approach discussing topics thematically rather than statute based Unlike competitor's, the style of the book is clear, accurate and succinct, avoiding long complex sentences which are so common in legal textbooks. The law is logically presented, even when it is complex or difficult, reasons for existence of law are discussed, and lack of clarity in the law is indicated where necessary Includes the new and updated NHS pharmacy contract and discusses changes in many areas of relevant law Updated chapters on employment law, human rights, informed consent, confidentiality, and changes in the NHS structure Applicable for day-to-day use by community pharmacists and pharmacy students


Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy and Medicines Law

Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy and Medicines Law

Author: Gordon E. Appelbe

Publisher: Pharmaceutical Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 609

ISBN-13: 0853699895

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This tenth edition of Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy and Medicines Law, previously Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics, is your definitive guide to law relating to pharmacy and medicine practice in Great Britain. It covers law and professional regulation that all pharmacy and medicine professionals need to know.


Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics

Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy Law and Ethics

Author: Joseph R. Dale

Publisher: Rittenhouse Book Distributors

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 668

ISBN-13:

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The fifth edition of a work on pharmacy law and ethics. It contains changes to the National Health Service and dangerous subtances data, and includes a new chapter on the European Community's impact on the law in Britain. The Code of Ethics and the Standards of Professional Practice are included.


Rethinking the War on Drugs in Ireland

Rethinking the War on Drugs in Ireland

Author: Tim Murphy

Publisher: Cork University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781859180709

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This paper presents an argument for the legalization of psychoactive drugs that are currently prohibited by law. Drawing on international drug policy research, the author examines the Irish policy in its historical, medical, social and political context. The legitimacy of current policy is severely undermined by such an examination, and the ineffectiveness of the war suggests that new options must be considered.