Medicines Act 1981

Miscellaneous provisions

99: Director-General to publish lists of general sale medicines

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The Director-General will make a list of general sale medicines. You can think of general sale medicines as medicines that can be sold in New Zealand, but are not prescription medicines, restricted medicines, or pharmacy-only medicines. The Director-General will publish this list from time to time in a way that they choose.

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Part 8Miscellaneous provisions

99Director-General to publish lists of general sale medicines

  1. The Director-General shall from time to time, in such manner as he thinks fit, publish a list or lists of general sale medicines.

  2. In this section general sale medicines means medicines that may be lawfully sold in New Zealand, other than prescription medicines, restricted medicines, and pharmacy-only medicines.