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The Pharmacy Act, 1948

The Pharmacy Act, 1948 regulates the practice of pharmacy in India.

"Pharmacy Council Of India Pharmacists Drug Regulation Medicine Distribution Pharmacy Education Drug Dispensing"

Summary

The Pharmacy Act, 1948 is an Act of the Indian Parliament that regulates the profession and practice of pharmacy in India. The Act defines the qualifications and registration requirements for pharmacists, and regulates the sale and distribution of drugs and medicines. It also establishes the Pharmacy Council of India, which is responsible for the regulation and maintenance of the standards of pharmacy education and practice in the country.

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1 Section 1: Short Title, Extent And Commencement Open
2 Section 2: Interpretation Open
3 Section 3: Constitution And Composition Of Central Council Open
4 Section 4: Incorporation Of Central Council Open
5 Section 5: President And Vice-President Of Central Council Open
6 Section 6: Mode Of Elections Open
7 Section 7: Term Of Office And Casual Vacancies Open
8 Section 8: Staff, Remuneration And Allowances Open
9 Section 9: The Executive Committee Open
10 Section 9A: Other Committees Open
11 Section 10: Education Regulations Open
12 Section 11: Application Of Education Regulations To States Open
13 Section 12: Approved Courses Of Study And Examinations Open
14 Section 13: Withdrawal Of Approval Open
15 Section 14: Qualifications Granted Outside The Territories To Which This Act Extends Open
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