Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]

In Malaysia, the Pharmaceutical Services Programme under the Ministry of Health Malaysia is the responsible authority to safeguard the sale and usage of medicinal products. The Sale of Drugs Act 1952 and its Regulations, the Control of Drugs and Cosmetics Regulations 1984 were promulgated to ensure...

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Main Authors: Katap, Ruzita, Abd Rahman @ Ngah, Saleha, Mohd Zamani, Salina, Ismail, Siti Azzyatty
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Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48751/1/48751.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.487512021-07-22T09:38:32Z Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.] 2009 Katap, Ruzita Abd Rahman @ Ngah, Saleha Mohd Zamani, Salina Ismail, Siti Azzyatty Comparative law. International uniform Law Food. Drugs. Cosmetics In Malaysia, the Pharmaceutical Services Programme under the Ministry of Health Malaysia is the responsible authority to safeguard the sale and usage of medicinal products. The Sale of Drugs Act 1952 and its Regulations, the Control of Drugs and Cosmetics Regulations 1984 were promulgated to ensure product quality, efficacy and safety. The regulations provide for the establishment of the Drug Control Authority to regulate the pharmaceutical, traditional and cosmetic drugs industry, whereby the Pharmacy Enforcement Division, which is one of the main components of the Pharmaceutical Services Programme, is vested with the powers to enforce these Act and Regulations. It is crucial for the Pharmaceutical Services Programme to ensure that the enforcement of the Act and Regulations, and the enforcement activities under the Pharmacy Enforcement Division is carried out effectively and in accordance with the laws so provided in order to ensure public health and safety. Therefore, this study attempts to examine the Sale of Drugs Act 1952 and its Regulations, and the enforcement activities carried out under the Pharmacy Enforcement Division; and further to identify the weaknesses and problems of the two areas under study. The research adopts the qualitative approach which involved library based research and interviews. Accordingly, some recommendations for instance, constant revision of drug legislation, empowerment of drug regulatory authority, enhancement of monitoring and evaluation system and also enhancement of public education and protection programmes in order to overcome those weaknesses and problems are suggested. 2009 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48751/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48751/1/48751.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Law Sidek, Abdul Halim (Associate Professor Datuk Dr)
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Sidek, Abdul Halim (Associate Professor Datuk Dr)
topic Comparative law
International uniform Law
Comparative law
International uniform Law
spellingShingle Comparative law
International uniform Law
Comparative law
International uniform Law
Katap, Ruzita
Abd Rahman @ Ngah, Saleha
Mohd Zamani, Salina
Ismail, Siti Azzyatty
Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]
description In Malaysia, the Pharmaceutical Services Programme under the Ministry of Health Malaysia is the responsible authority to safeguard the sale and usage of medicinal products. The Sale of Drugs Act 1952 and its Regulations, the Control of Drugs and Cosmetics Regulations 1984 were promulgated to ensure product quality, efficacy and safety. The regulations provide for the establishment of the Drug Control Authority to regulate the pharmaceutical, traditional and cosmetic drugs industry, whereby the Pharmacy Enforcement Division, which is one of the main components of the Pharmaceutical Services Programme, is vested with the powers to enforce these Act and Regulations. It is crucial for the Pharmaceutical Services Programme to ensure that the enforcement of the Act and Regulations, and the enforcement activities under the Pharmacy Enforcement Division is carried out effectively and in accordance with the laws so provided in order to ensure public health and safety. Therefore, this study attempts to examine the Sale of Drugs Act 1952 and its Regulations, and the enforcement activities carried out under the Pharmacy Enforcement Division; and further to identify the weaknesses and problems of the two areas under study. The research adopts the qualitative approach which involved library based research and interviews. Accordingly, some recommendations for instance, constant revision of drug legislation, empowerment of drug regulatory authority, enhancement of monitoring and evaluation system and also enhancement of public education and protection programmes in order to overcome those weaknesses and problems are suggested.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Katap, Ruzita
Abd Rahman @ Ngah, Saleha
Mohd Zamani, Salina
Ismail, Siti Azzyatty
author_facet Katap, Ruzita
Abd Rahman @ Ngah, Saleha
Mohd Zamani, Salina
Ismail, Siti Azzyatty
author_sort Katap, Ruzita
title Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]
title_short Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]
title_full Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]
title_fullStr Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Enforcement of The Sale Of Drugs Act 1952 (ACT 368) on registered products in Malaysia / Ruzita Katap … [et al.]
title_sort enforcement of the sale of drugs act 1952 (act 368) on registered products in malaysia / ruzita katap … [et al.]
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
granting_department Faculty of Law
publishDate 2009
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/48751/1/48751.pdf
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