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Must not advertise or promote medicine unless you are a pharmaceutical company, a local agent, or pharmaceutical consultancy office, and only after obtaining a licence from MOH. |
The MOH may in all cases suspend the licence if risks or ineffectiveness of the medicine emerge, impacting ongoing advertising permissions. |
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Ensure that the medicine is registered and its advertising or promotion complies with specified content, target group, public order, health, truthfulness, and guide requirements set in article 3 of the controls. |
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Must submit an application to obtain a licence to the centre using the prescribed form, accompanied by a copy of the medicine advertisement or promotion, medicine registration certificate, evidence of payment of the prescribed fee, and any other documents or information requested by the MOH. |
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When submitting an application, must rectify any deficiencies identified by MOH in the application within 30 days, otherwise application is deemed cancelled. |
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Must submit the licence renewal application to MOH at least 20 days before the licence expiry and ensure that the renewal follows the same conditions and procedures as the initial licence grant. |
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7(1) |
Must include the licence number in the advertisement or promotion of the medicine. |
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7(2) |
The advertisement or promotion of the medicine msut be in accordance with the form licensed by MOH. |
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7(3) |
Must not make any modification to the advertisement or promotion of the medicine after licensing it, except after obtaining prior approval from MOH. |
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7(4) |
The advertisement or promotion of the medicine must be limited to pharmacists. |
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7(5) |
If the advertisement or promotion is for a medicine dispensed with a prescription, it must be made in scientific journals or conferences or by direct meetings with pharmacists, their assistants, or practitioners of the medical profession and allied health professions. |
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