Article R4235-51
The pharmacist entrusted with the management of a pharmacy after the death of the proprietor must, while taking account of the legitimate interests of the successors, require them to respect his profe…
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The pharmacist entrusted with the management of a pharmacy after the death of the proprietor must, while taking account of the legitimate interests of the successors, require them to respect his profe…
Advertising for products or articles that are not reserved for sale by pharmacists is permitted provided that : 1° It is fair ; 2° It is presented in a medium compatible with the dignity of the profes…
Pharmacy shop windows and areas designed to be visible from the outside may only be used to display activities which may lawfully be carried out in pharmacies. Subject to the regulations in force rega…
Candidates who hold certain French or foreign diplomas or qualifications may be exempted from one or more of the professional tests or units that make up the pharmacy technician vocational diploma (br…
…or the pharmacist managing a dispensary may make the prescription medicines mentioned in article R. 5121-202 directly accessible to the public. These medicinal products must be presented in a dedicate…
Pharmacists must not alienate their professional independence and identity through the use of collective marks or emblems.
No pharmacist may keep a pharmacy open, or a pharmacy for internal use in operation, if he is unable to practise personally or if he is not effectively and regularly replaced.
The specialised activities of the pharmacy that fall within the pharmacist's professional field must be carried out in accordance with their own regulations.
Information in favour of a pharmacy in directories or equivalent media is limited as follows: 1° Under the heading "Pharmacy", only the names, addresses, telephone and fax numbers may appear; 2° In an…
The ballot papers shall specify, for each candidate, titular or substitute: a) His surname and usual forename; b) Profession or sector of activity; > c) Municipality in which he/she is active c) The c…
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