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'Practice and Prepare @ https://www.doorsteptutor.com/Exams/IAS/ Lectures on Various Subjects like Science, Social Studies and Humanities subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/TestPrep/ Examrace Lectures in Hindi subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/ExamraceHindi/ For kids videos nursery to Class 5 subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/FunProf/ For Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics) Class 11-12 and important topics subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/DoorstepTutor/ Also visit NCERT Solutions, NIOS @ https://www.flexiprep.com/ IGCSE, A & AS Level @ https://www.examtestprep.com/ The Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 are the rules which the government of India established through the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. These rules classify drugs under given schedules and present guidelines for the storage, sale, display and prescription of each schedule Schedule G: Most of these drugs are hormonal preparations. The drug label must display the text \"Caution: It is dangerous to take this preparation except under medical supervision\" prominently. Examples of substances under this schedule: Testolactone, Hydroxyurea, Carbutamide, Primidone etc. Schedule H: The drug label must display the texts \"Rx\" and \"Schedule H drug. Warning : To be sold by retail on the prescription of a Registered Medical practitioner only\" prominently. It can only be supplied to licensed parties. It cannot be sold without a prescription and only the amount specified in the prescription should be sold. The time and date of prescription must be noted. Examples: androgenic, anabolic, oestrogenic and progestational substances; Alprazolam (Xanax), Hepatitis B vaccine, Ibuprofen, Vasopressin etc. If a Schedule H drug also comes under the purview of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, it must carry the texts \"NRx\" and \"Schedule H drug. Warning: To be sold by retail on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner only.\" on the label prominently. Schedule H1: Schedule H1 consists of drugs including antibiotics, habit forming drugs and a few anti TB drugs which were abused under Schedule H, and now have a regulation on its sales and additional warning to the patient. Medicines to be sold only on prescription of a RMP; pharmacist to maintain a register/record of all medicines sold. (specific reference to Diclofenac preparations in respect of their veterinary use) The package of the drugs will have a mandatory warning printed in a box with red colour border. The chemist should maintain the list of the customer names and details of the doctor who prescribed it. The list should be maintained with 3 years of data. Schedule X: All the regulations of Schedule H apply. The retailer must keep a copy of the prescription for two years. The drugs must be kept under lock and key. Examples: Secobarbital, Glutethimide etc. It requires special retail license for selling these medicines. 144(E) dated 17th February, 2017 Oseltamivir and Zanamivir are withdrawn from the list of Schedule X drugs and are now permitted for sale as similar to drugs under Schedule H1 of Drugs & Cosmetics Act and rules in 2017. As XRx Schedule J: Contains a list of various diseases and conditions that cannot be treated under any drug currently in market. No drug may legally claim to treat these diseases. Chapters: 0:00 Schedule of Drugs 0:11 Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 0:38 Schedule G 1:01 Schedule H & H1 1:47 H1 Drugs 2:47 Schedule X 4:21 Schedule J 5:14 Other Important Schedules 9:57 Group of Antivirus and Diclofenac #scheduleofdrugs #drugsandcosmeticsrules1945 #scheduleg #schedulehandh1 #h1drugs #schedulex #schedulej #otherimportantschedules #groupofantivirusanddiclofenac #examrace'See also:
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