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• A system of laws• Science of philosophy of laws
• science of moralityscience of morality
• moral principle of moral principle of practicepractice
LAW “ A rule of civil conduct prescribed by
the supreme power in the state, commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong”
CHARACTERISTICS OF LAW
1.It is rule of conduct
2.Dictated by legitimate power
3.Compulsory and obligatory to all
Classification of Law
• Natural lawsLaws that derive their authority and
force from God
They are considered to be superior to other laws and binding to the whole world
Classification of Law
A. Physical lawsUniversal rules of action that govern
the conduct and movement of material things
Law of nature
Classification of Law
B. Moral LawsSet of rules that establish what is
right and what is wrong as dictated by human conscience and inspired by the eternal law
Classification of Law
• Positive Laws1. Divine Positive Laws
Promulgated expressly and directly by God
Known to man through revelation
Classification of Law
• Positive laws2. Divine-Human Positive Laws
Laws that are promulgated by God’s representatives on
earth under his Divine inspiration
Classification of Law
• Positive Laws3. Human Positive Laws
Promulgated by man
Classification of Law
3. Human Positive lawsA. Public Law
Concerned with the state in its political or sovereign capacity
Laws that govern the relationship between the
state and its citizens
Classification of Law
Classification of Public Law1. Constitutional Law
refers to the constitution which is supreme and fundamental law of a state
defines the powers of government and the rights of the citizens
Classification of Law
Classification of Public Law2. Criminal Law
defines crimes, treats of their nature and provides for their punishment
Classification of Law
Classification of Public Law3. Election Law
governs the exercise of the right of suffrage, especially in the selection of the representatives of the citizens in the government
Classification of Law
Classification of Public Law4. Administrative Law
governs the conduct of those who hold and exercise public offices and functions
Classification of Law
Classification of Public Law5. International Law
laws that governs the relationship between and among states or nation
Classification of Law
3. Human Positive lawsA. Private Law
governs the relationships between members of the society among the citizens of a state
indicates a statue which relates to private matters that do not concern the public at large
Classification of Law
Classification of Private Law1. Civil Law
laws that regulates the relations that exist among members of the society for the protection of private interest
Classification of Law
Classification of Private Law2. Commercial Law
laws that regulates the commercial or business relations among members of the society
Classification of Law
Classification of Private Law3. Remedial Law
that branch of law which deals with the rules concerning pleading, practice and procedures in all courts in the Philippines.
Sources of Law
Constitution Legislation AdministrativeLaw
Common Law
Pharmacy Law
“There are not enough jails,
not enough policemen,
not enough courts
to enforce a law not
supported by the people”
Hubert H. Humphrey
“THE LAW IS GOOD
IF A MAN USE IT
LAWFULLY”
I Timothy 1:8
TERMS
• Reckless ImprudenceWillful lack of prudence
RespondentA defendant; a person called upon to
answer petition
TERMS
• RevocationAnnulment of the professional status
and privileges of a registered pharmacistLicense to practice is confiscated which
may be temporary or permanent
TERMS
• SubpoenaA court order requiring one to appear in
court to give testimonySubpoena duces tecum
A subpoena that commands a person to come to court and to produce whatever documents are named in the order
TERMS
• TestimonyAn oral statement of a witness under
oath of the actual occurrence, event, evidenceWitness
One who is celled to give testimony in a court of law
Republic Act
5921June 23, 1969
“The Pharmacy Law”
FIRST BASIC PHARMACY LAW
Act No. 597
January 26,1903
SECTION 3: THE COUNCIL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION
COMPOSITION:
• CHED, Sec. - Chairman
• BOP, Chairman• PACOP, Pres.
BFAD, BFAD, DirectorDirector
UP COP, DeanUP COP, Dean PPHA, PPHA,
PresidentPresident
SEC 25: PRACTICE OF PHARMACY
• Prepare or manufacture, analyze, assay, preserve, store, distributed, or sell any medicine, drug chemicals, cosmetics pharmaceuticals, devices or contrivances;
• Render pharmaceutical service in any office or drug and cosmetic establishment where scientific, technological or professional knowledge of pharmacy is applied;
PRACTICE OF PHARMACY
• Engage in teaching scientific, technological or professional pharmacy subject in college of pharmacy;
• Conduct or undertake scientific pharmaceutical research for biological and bacteriological testing and examinations.
PRACTICE OF PHARMACY
• Sale of Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs, and Device
• Markings and Inhibition to the Sale of Drug Samples
• Pharmacist Required and Compensation• Display of Certificate Required• Responsibility for Safety, Efficacy, Quality, and
Purity of Drugs• Fillings and Refilling of Prescription• Labels of Dispensed Medicine
PRACTICE OF PHARMACY
• Record Books for Prescription
• Inhibition Against Use of Cipher or Unusual terms in Rx & Rx Switching
• Provision Relative to Dispensing of Violent Poisons
• Provisions relative to Dispensing of Less Violent Poisons
• Receptacle for Poisonous Drugs
• Provisions Relative to Dispensing of Anti – Conceptional Substances & Devices
• Provisions Relative to Dispensing of Potent Drugs
Sec 43: Sec 25 of 5921, Amended
• Sec 25 Sale of medicine, pharmaceuticals, drugs devices. – No medicine, pharmaceutical …. Shall be compounded. Dispensed and sold or resold…
NON-PRESCRIPTION OR OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS MAY BE SOLD IN THEIR ORIGINAL
PACKAGES, BOTTLES, CONTAINERS OR IN SMALL QUANTITIES, NOT IN THEIR ORIGINAL
CONTAINERS TO THE CONSUMING PUBLIC
THROUGH SUPERMARKETS, CONVENIENCE STORES AND
OTHER RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Sec 43: Sec 25 of 5921, Amended• Sec 25 Sale of medicine, pharmaceuticals, drugs devices. –
“Pharmaceutical, drug or biological manufacturing establishments, importers and wholesalers of drugs, medicines, or biological products SHALL NOT SELL THEIR PRODUCTS FOR RE-SALE EXCEPT ONLY TO RETAIL DRUG OUTLETS, HOSPITAL PHARMACIES OR TO OTHER DRUG WHOLESALERS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A REGISTERED PHARMACIST, AND SUPERMARKETS, CONVENIENCE STORES, OTHER RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS FOR OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS, DULY LICENSED BY THE BUREAU OF FOOD AND DRUGS.”
VIOLENT POISONS:• Arsenical preparations, phosphorous,
corrosive sublimate, atropine, strychnine, or any of their salts, hydrocyanic acid or prussic acid, oil of mirbane (nitrobenzene)
POISON BOOK:• Date of each sale• The name and address of the purchaser• The name & quantity of the poison sold• The purpose of the purchase
ABORTIVES & ANTI-CONCEPTIONAL SUBSTANCES
OR DEVICES• Number and date of the Rx• Name and address of the physician• Name, quantity, and manufacturer of the
drug• Name and address of the purchaser• Date of filling the Rx• Signature of the pharmacist filling the Rx
Requirements for the opening and operations of drugstores
and pharmacies“ The minimum requirements necessary for the opening and operation of drugstore and pharmacies shall be in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the BFAD. No application for the opening of a retail drugstore shall be approved unless it is signed by a Filipino registered pharmacist, either as owner or as a supervising pharmacist (as amended by P.D. 1363 on May 2, 1978 )“
PD NO. 223
June 22, 1973CREATED THE
PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
Definition of Terms1. Pharmacy or drugstores2. Drug or Pharm. Laboratory/manufacturing3. Wholesaler4. Person5. Drugs6. Pharmaceuticals7. Device8. Biologic Products9. Poison10. Cipher11. Code12. Secret Keys