Article L5125-30
Cooperative societies of dispensing pharmacists may not refuse their services in an emergency to non-associated dispensing pharmacists and to all public or private establishments where patients are tr…
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Cooperative societies of dispensing pharmacists may not refuse their services in an emergency to non-associated dispensing pharmacists and to all public or private establishments where patients are tr…
Pharmacists or their agents are prohibited from soliciting orders from the public. It is forbidden for pharmacists to receive orders for medicinal products and other products or objects mentioned in a…
I.-Pharmacists may only dispense a medicinal product or product other than that which has been prescribed, or which has a non-proprietary name other than the prescribed non-proprietary name, with the…
Pharmacists and persons legally authorised to assist them in dispensing medicines in a pharmacy must wear a badge indicating their status; the characteristics of this badge and the conditions under wh…
Any agreement whereby a pharmacist guarantees a practising doctor, dental surgeon or midwife a profit of any kind on the sale of pharmaceutical, medicinal or cosmetic products that they may prescribe…
The sale to the public of all medicinal products, products and articles mentioned in article L. 4211-1 through commission houses, purchasing groups or establishments owned or managed by persons who do…
Pharmacists may not sell goods in their dispensaries other than those appearing on a list drawn up by the Minister for Health, on a proposal from the Conseil national de l'ordre des pharmaciens. Pharm…
By way of derogation from I of Article L. 5125-23, the pharmacist may dispense a comparable product by way of substitution for the product prescribed if the following conditions are met: 1° This produ…
The sale, display or distribution of medicines is forbidden on the public highway, at fairs or markets, to any person, even those holding a pharmacist's diploma.
Pharmacy pharmacies may only be advertised in accordance with the conditions laid down by regulation.
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