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close this bookThe Kenya National Drug Policy (WHO; 1994; 27 pages)
View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentABBREVIATIONS
Open this folder and view contents1. GOAL AND OBJECTIVES OF THE NATIONAL DRUG POLICY
Open this folder and view contents2. PUBLIC SECTOR DRUG SUPPLY
Open this folder and view contents3. DRUG SUPPLY BY THE PRIVATE SECTOR & NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS
Open this folder and view contents4. VETERINARY DRUG SUPPLY
close this folder5. REGULATORY CONTROL
View the document5.1. Drug Control and Administration
View the document5.2. Drug Registration
View the document5.3. Scheduling of Drugs
View the document5.4. Pharmaceutical Inspectorate
View the document5.5. Clinical Trials
View the document5.6. Traditional Medicine
View the document5.7. Professional Associations and Professional Ethics
Open this folder and view contents6. RATIONAL DRUG USE
Open this folder and view contents7. QUALITY ASSURANCE
View the document8. DRUG ABUSE
Open this folder and view contents9. IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION OF DRUGS
Open this folder and view contents10. LOCAL PRODUCTION
View the document11. MANPOWER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
View the document12. LEGISLATION
View the document13. MONITORING & EVALUATION
View the document14. INTERSECTORAL AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION
 

5.3. Scheduling of Drugs

Scheduling of drugs is one of the essential elements of the Pharmacy and Poisons Act. It involves classification of drugs into various categories or schedules according to the level at which the drug can be prescribed and dispensed.

Drugs will be scheduled according to the following revised categories and packages must carry indication of appropriate categories in bold letters.

PART I - May only be dispensed by a registered pharmacist.

Schedule I - Prescription Only Medicine (POM) - Prescription from a registered medical practitioner, dentist, or veterinary surgeon is required. Such drugs may be dispensed in limited quantities without prescription only by a registered pharmacist and only in an emergency, where a registered practitioner is not available.

Schedule II - Pharmacy Only Medicines (P) - Prescription from an authorized prescriber is required.


PART II - May be dispensed by pharmacists and other authorised person as listed below.

Schedule III - Drugs in this schedule will be dispensed by a registered pharmacist without a prescription or by a pharmaceutical technologist on prescription from any authorized prescriber.

Schedule IV - Over the Counter Medicines (OTC) - OTC medicines will be sold in authorized outlets without a prescription.

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