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POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1966 - SECT 8
Poisons List
(1) The proclamation of the Poisons List in force under this section
immediately before the commencement of Schedule 2 to the Poisons (Amendment)
Act 1987 continues in force at the commencement as the proclamation of the
Poisons List for the purposes of this Act.
(2) The Poisons List shall contain
8 Schedules and the substances included in the list shall be classified as
follows: Substances which are of such extreme danger to life as to warrant
their being supplied only by medical practitioners, nurse practitioners
authorised under section 17A, midwife practitioners authorised under that
section, pharmacists, dentists, veterinary practitioners or persons licensed
under Part 3.
Substances which are dangerous to life if misused or carelessly
handled, but which should be available to the public for therapeutic use or
other purposes without undue restriction.
Substances which are for
therapeutic use and: (i) about which personal advice may be required by the
user in respect of their dosage, frequency of administration and general
toxicity,
(ii) with which excessive unsupervised medication is unlikely, or
(iii) which may be required for use urgently so that their supply only on the
prescription of a medical practitioner or veterinary practitioner would be
likely to cause hardship.
Substances which in the public interest should be
supplied only upon the written prescription of a medical practitioner,
nurse practitioner authorised to prescribe the substance under section 17A,
midwife practitioner authorised to prescribe the substance under that section,
dentist, optometrist authorised to prescribe the substance under section 17B
or veterinary practitioner.
Poisonous substances of a dangerous nature
commonly used for domestic purposes which should be readily available to the
public but which require caution in their handling, use and storage.
Substances which should be readily available to the public for agricultural,
pastoral, horticultural, veterinary, photographic or industrial purposes or
for the destruction of pests.
Substances of exceptional danger which require
special precautions in their manufacture or use.
Substances which are
addiction producing or potentially addiction producing.
(6) The Poisons List
may be amended or replaced by proclamation made on the recommendation of the
Minister and published on the NSW legislation website.
(7) An amendment of
the Poisons List may be made by applying, adopting or incorporating, with or
without modification, the current Poisons Standard (within the meaning of Part
5B of the Commonwealth Act) or any other published standard, as in force at a
particular time or as in force from time to time.
Note: See Historical notes
at the end of this Act for amendments to the Poisons List.
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