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MEDICINES ACT (CAP. 458)
Prescription Forms for Free Medicinals Rules, 2007
IN exercise of the powers conferred by article 82 of the Medicines Act, the Licensing Authority, with the concurrence of the Minister
of Health, the Elderly and Community Care has made the following rules>–
Title and scope.
Forms.
L.N. 22 of 1985
. Cap. 101.
Cap. 318.
1. (1) The title of these rules is the Prescription Forms for Free
Medicinals Rules, 2007.
(2) These rules shall apply to every form used in prescribing any medicinal which is supplied free as mentioned in the Medicines
Act.
2. (1) The form which shall be used by a practitioner when prescribing a medicinal, except a medicinal falling under the Dangerous
Drugs Ordinance, or under the Drugs (Control) Regulations, 1985 to a patient entitled to a medicinal aids grant under the Social
Security Act, when such a patient requires the medication for a period not exceeding one month, shall be the form set out in the
First Schedule to these rules.
(2) The form which shall be used by a practitioner when prescribing a medicinal, except a medicinal falling under the Dangerous
Drugs Ordinance, or under the Drugs (Control) Regulations, 1985 to a patient entitled to a medicinal aids grant under the Social
Security Act, when such a patient requires the medication for a period exceeding one month, shall be the form set out in the Second
Schedule to these rules.
(3) The form which shall be used by a practitioner when prescribing a medicinal, except a medicinal falling under the Dangerous
Drugs Ordinance, or under the Drugs (Control) Regulations, 1985 to a patient who is going to be discharged from a state hospital
shall be the form set out in the Fifth Schedule to these rules.
(4) The form which shall be used by a practitioner when prescribing a medicinal falling under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, or
under the Drugs (Control) Regulations, 1985 to a patient as is referred to in sub-rules (1) and (2) hereof, shall be the form set
out in the Third Schedule to these rules.
(5) It shall be the duty of a practitioner to fill clearly and in a legible manner all details mentioned in the relevant parts
of the forms referred to in the preceding sub-rules.
(6) In prescribing medicinals or other medical aid referred to in sub-rules (1) and (2) hereof, it shall not be lawful for a practitioner
to prescribe more than an aggregate of three such medicinals or items on any single form and in the case of items or medicinals falling
under sub-rule (2) hereof, the practitioner must indicate on the form the number of times, up to a maximum of three, such a prescription
is to be considered valid.
(7) In prescribing any medicinal referred to in sub-rule (4), a practitioner shall use a separate form in respect of each and every
medicinal.
3. (1) Every practitioner shall in prescribing medicinals as referred to in these rules, make use only of the booklet of forms
bearing serial numbers and issued to him by the Superintendent of Public Health, unless a computer generated prescription is used.
(2) Every practitioner, whether for the purpose of his private practice or for carrying out his duties in an official capacity as
a result of his employment with Government, with a view to meeting the needs of his patients, is obliged to make any request for
such prescription booklets on the appropriate form set out in the Fourth Schedule to these rules. Such request form shall be correctly
filled in all respects and signed by the practitioner, and shall be either handed in by such practitioner personally to the Director
of Pharmaceutical Services at the government medical stores or the officer acting in that capacity or sent by post to the Superintendent
of Public Health at the Department of Health in Valletta.
(3) Any prescription to which these rules apply shall be deemed for all purposes of law to be made out by the practitioner to whom
the booklet from which it was culled was issued.
(4) Every practitioner is obliged to report in writing forthwith to the Superintendent of Public Health any case of theft or loss
of any prescription booklets issued under these rules.
4. (1) A pharmacist dispensing a prescription to which rule 2 (1), (3) and (4) applies, shall retain the prescription form,
and no medicinal shall be supplied more than once on the same prescription.
B 859
Prescription booklets.
Dispensing.
B 860
Revokes L.N. 19 of
1996.
(2) A pharmacist dispensing a prescription to which rule 2 (2) applies, shall retain the prescription form or the appropriate portion
thereof, and no medicinal shall be supplied more than the number of times indicated by the prescribing practitioner, as stipulated
in rule 2 (6) hereof.
(3) The pharmacist dispensing such prescriptions is obliged to fill clearly and in a legible manner all details mentioned in the
relevant parts of the prescription forms.
5. The Free Medicinals (Prescription Forms) Regulations, 1996 are hereby revoked.
B 861
FIRST SCHEDULE (Rule 2(1))
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B 862
SECOND SCHEDULE (Rule 2(2))
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B 863
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B 864
THIRD SCHEDULE (Rule 2(4))
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B 865
FOURTH SCHEDULE (Rule 3(2))
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B 866
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B 867
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B 868
FIFTH SCHEDULE (Rule 2(3)
Ippubblikat mid-Dipartiment ta’ l-Informazzjoni (doi.gov.mt) — Valletta — Published by the Department of Information (doi.gov.mt) — Valletta
Mitbug[ fl-Istamperija tal-Gvern — Printed at the Government Printing Press
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