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Other examples of pharmacy medicines include tablets for emergency contraception and medicines containing codeine for treating pain that is not relieved by aspirin, ibuprofen or paracetamol alone. General sale medicines

The MHRA will tell the requesting organisation of the outcome of the classification application and it will give reasons for the decision. In the UK these criteria are laid down in the Human Medicines Regulations 2012, regulation 62(3). Pharmacy medicine ( P) to the general sale list ( GSL)

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A simple reclassification should be made as a type IB or type II variation, and the timetable follows the normal timetable detailed in the link. The variation application should include details of the analogous product. Additional information

We have updated the attachment for the the approved reclassification. Now showing data from 1991 up to 30 September 2019. Over-the-counter ( OTC) medicines’ covers all general sale medicines and pharmacy medicines. The description conveniently distinguishes medicines that can be bought from those that must be prescribed. Under the provisions of The Human Medicines Regulations 2012, regulation 62(5), GSL is appropriate for medicines which can, with reasonable safety, be sold or supplied otherwise than by or under the supervision of a pharmacist. Revised the date under sub-heading 'Legal status of substances' to 30 September (formerly 31 March).

On rare occasions, after thorough consideration by expert committees, the MHRA may decide that public health is best protected by removing over-the-counter availability of a medicine. In other words, reclassifying it from General Sale or Pharmacy to Prescription Only. In these cases the MHRA will work closely with affected companies to make the necessary changes. Types of reclassification procedure In general, prescription-only medicines are used for conditions that are best diagnosed and managed by health professionals. Examples of prescription-only medicines include virtually all antibiotics and medicines for treating high blood pressure. Pharmacy medicines Pharmacy ( P) - an intermediate level of control, can be bought only from pharmacies and under a pharmacist’s supervision; More detailed information on the POM to P or P to GSL reclassification process can be found in our Guidance on how to change the legal classification of a medicine in the UK. General Sales List ( GSL) - may be bought from retail stores, such as a newsagent, a supermarket or a vending machine in a shop.product information - summary of product characteristics ( SPC), labelling and patient information leaflet ( PIL)

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