Pharmacy Act CAP. 372D. Country/Territory Barbados Document type Legislation Date 1984 (1992) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Act to repeal the Druggist Act and make new provision for the control and practice of pharmacy and for the registration and control of persons admitted to practise and exercise the business or calling of pharmacy. Subject Livestock, General Keyword Business/industry/corporations Certification Enforcement/compliance Inspection Institution Internal trade Offences/penalties Public health Registration Animal health Cattle Sheep/goats Pests/diseases Poultry Toxicity/poisoning Drugs Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, Small Island Developing States Entry into force notes This Act enters into force on 21 May 1986. Abstract This Act lays down provisions on the establishment and functions of the Pharmacy Council; registration of pharmacists; certification of premises as being suitable for operating a pharmacy and their registration; conditions for the duration, renewal, cancellation and suspension of certificate; disciplinary proceedings and penalties; publication of the list of poisons; requirements for the compounding, dispensing or selling by wholesale or retail of the drugs; the sale of drugs by a medical practitioner, dental practitioner, or veterinary practitioner for the purpose of his profession, and storage of a drug administered or supplied by a veterinary practitioner for any animal or fowl under his care; appointment of Inspectors for the purposes of enforcing the provisions of this Act; and offences and penalties. Full text English Website www.barbadoslawcourts.gov.bb