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  2. Pharmacy Council Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Pharmacy Council is a statutory regulatory body established by an Act of Parliament of Ghana, the pharmacy Act, 1994(Act 489)Part IV of The Health Professions Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013 (Act 857).

  3. Food and Drugs Authority (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Food and Drugs Authority logo Food and Drugs Authority building. The Food and Drugs Authority (or FDA, formerly known as the Food and Drugs Board) is a Ghanaian government agency responsible for the inspection, certification, and proper distribution of foods and food products as well as drugs in Ghana.The FDA exists to ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of human and veterinary drugs, food ...

  4. Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana was founded on December 19, 1935, out of the former Gold Coast Pharmacists and Druggists Union and the Chemists Defense Association which had existed before 1929. The Society was founded by a group of pharmacists led by William Ayiah Hansen, Hansdrug College of Pharmacy, Hansdrug Hall, Accra.

  5. Ministry of Health (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    However, with the enactment of an ACT 525 of parliament, the functions of promotion, preventive, curative and rehabilitative care have been delegated to the Ghana Health Service and Teaching hospitals. Hence, the ministry is now responsible for only policy formulation, monitoring and evaluation, resource mobilization and regulation of the ...

  6. Pharmaceutical policy - Wikipedia

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    Pharmaceutical policy is a branch of health policy that deals with the development, provision and use of medications within a health care system.It embraces drugs (both brand name and generic), biologics (products derived from living sources, as opposed to chemical compositions), vaccines and natural health products.

  7. Category:Law of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Regulation in Ghana (6 P) T. ... (1 C, 252 P) Pages in category "Law of Ghana" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Trademarks Act, 2004 ...

  8. Regulation of therapeutic goods - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, regulation of therapeutic goods is done by Health Canada and governed by the Food and Drug Act and associated regulations. In addition, the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act specifies additional regulatory requirements for controlled drugs and drug precursors. [18]

  9. Category:Regulation in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Regulation in Ghana" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. General Legal Council;