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On 27th of July 1986, Malaysia has made an agreement to manage psychotropic substances effectively in United Nation Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971. This action showed Malaysia are commited in handling issues related to psychotropic substances seriously. In Malaysia, psychotropic substances are controlled under the Poisons Act 1952 and Poisons (Psychotropic Substances) Regulations 1989 and is listed under the Third Scedule, Poisons Act 1952. The psychotropic substances can only be provided by a registered medical practitioner and available at the pharmacy with a prescription. Poisons (Psychotropic Substances) Regulations 1989 outlines all matters relating to the importation, exportation, manufacture, procurement, sales, recording, and storage of psychotropic substances. Among those listed are :- - Regulation 4 – control of import and export of psychotropic substances
- Regulation 11 – control on the sale and supply of psychotropic substances for the purpose of treatment
- Regulation 19 and Regulation 22 – recording and maintenance of register book
- Regulations 24 – psychotropic substances storage
- Regulations 28 – labelling for treatment.
Any violations that occur can cause individuals prosecuted. If convicted, can be fined not exceeding RM10,000 or imprisonment not exceeding four years or both, as specified under section 30 (5) of the Poisons Act 1952. 任何违法行为都可能导致个人被起诉。如果罪名成立,可处以不超过 10,000 令吉的罚款或不超过四年的监禁.
还是堅持我的立场, 不是医生就别自作聰明自以为是提议楼主吃管制药品(还写了一大堆名字!), 还叫人不要断药
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