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MEDICINES ACT 1981 - SECT 46
Custody of medicines
1 Every person commits an offence against this Act
who has any medicine in his charge or possession (whether for the purposes of
sale or for any other purpose) otherwise than in a container conforming to the
relevant requirements (if any) of this Act and of any regulations made under
this Act, except in the course of manufacturing or packing that medicine.
2
It is a defence to a charge brought under subsection (1) if the defendant
proves that, at the material time,— a) the medicine was in the container in
which he acquired it, and the container bore the label that it bore when he
acquired the container:
b) the medicine had been necessarily removed from its
container for the effective and lawful use of that medicine.
Note: 1960
No 97 s 24
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