Pharmacists_Scope
Pharmacist
The following services and/or acts are regarded to be acts specially pertaining to a pharmacist -
- The provision of pharmaceutical care by taking responsibility for the patient's medicine-related needs and being accountable for meeting these needs, which shall include but not be limited to the following functions:
- evaluation of a patient's medicine-related needs by determining the indication, safety and effectiveness of the therapy;
 - dispensing of any medicine or scheduled substance on the prescription of a person authorised to prescribe medicine;
 - furnishing of information and advice to any person with regard to the use of medicine;
 - determining patient compliance with the therapy and follow-up to ensure that the patient's medicine-related needs are being met; and
 - the provision of pharmacist-initiated therapy;
 
 - the compounding, manipulation, preparation or packaging of any medicine or scheduled substance or the supervision thereof;
 - the manufacturing of any medicine or scheduled substance or the supervision thereof;
 - the purchasing, acquiring, importing, keeping, possessing, using, releasing, storage, packaging, repackaging, supplying or selling of any medicine or scheduled substance or the supervision thereof; and
 - the application for the registration of a medicine in accordance with the Medicines Act.
 
Regulation 4
- Scope of practice of a pharmacist. —The following services or acts shall for purposes of the Act be regarded to be services or acts pertaining to the scope of practice of a pharmacist:
- the acts specially pertaining to the profession of a pharmacist as prescribed in regulation 3;
 - the formulation of any medicine for the purposes of registration as a medicine;
 - the distribution of any medicine or scheduled substance;
 - the repackaging of medicines;
 - the initiation and conducting of pharmaceutical research and development; and
 - the promotion of public health.