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Rules

  • BN754 of 2025: Services for which a pharmacist may levy a fee
  • BN751 of 2025: GPP Corrections Oncology
  • BN669 of 2024: Products which may not be sold in a pharmacy.
  • BN593 of 2023: Rules relating to services for which a pharmacist may levy a fee (2024)
  • BN479 of 2023: GPP Standard for Sexual and Reproductive Health.
  • Board Notice 385/2023 – Rules relating to the services for which a pharmacist may levy a fee.
  • BN70 of 2021:GPP Amendment to Rules 1.2.2 and 2.32
  • BN69 of 2021: Rules relating to services for which a pharmacist may levy a fee
  • BN81 of 2020: Amendment to Rule 2.31.3: Minimum Standards for trading title(s)
  • BN78 of 2020: Good Pharmacy Education Standards (Occupational Qualification Sub-Framework)
  • BN27 of 2020: Rules relating to the services for which a parmacist may levy a fee and guideines for levying such a fee(s)
  • BN205 of 2019: Rules relating to what constitutes good pharmacy practice (Amendments to Rules 1.2.4; 3.6 & 4.2.3.3)
  • BN172 of 2019: Rules Relating to Good Pharmacy Practice - Unit Dose Dispensing
  • BN84 of 2018: Amendments to Good Pharmacy Practice (Minimum Standards for Pharmacy Premises, Facilities and Equipment)
  • Ethical Rules: Acts or omissions which can lead to disciplinary action (1989)
  • Good Pharmacy Practice Manual and Associated SAPC rules
  • Code of Conduct for pharmacists and register persons (2008)

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The South African Pharmacy Council exists to promote universal health coverage through patient-centric pharmaceutical services.

This will be achieved by:
  • protecting the rights and safety of the public;
  • developing, enhancing and upholding acceptable norms and standards in pharmacy;
  • safe-guarding and enhancing public health;
  • promoting the dignity of the profession by ensuring ethical practice and conduct;
  • ensuring ongoing competency of pharmacy professionals;
  • creating an enabling environment to foster the adoption of technology and innovation; and
  • create an enabling environment for proactiveness and responsiveness to emerging developments and challenges in pharmaceutical care.
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