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The Medicines Act 1968 establishes a legal framework for manufacturing, licensing, prescribing, and administering medication. It classifies medication into:
The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 aims to regulate and reduce unlawful use of controlled drugs, such as cocaine and heroin. Only medical practitioners or dentists can prescribe controlled drugs, and strict regulations govern their administration.
The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 consolidate medication law, replacing numerous pieces of secondary legislation. It includes regulations for prescription-only medicines and non-medical prescribers.
The Prescription by Nurses Act 1992 allows nurses, with additional training, to prescribe a limited range of drugs listed in a nurse's formulary.
The Care Standards Act 2000 sets minimum care standards, including medication management in care homes and domiciliary care. Staff administering medication must receive appropriate training and follow the home's policy.