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4.Amendment of regulation 18 (wholesale dealing in medicinal products)
6.Amendment of regulation 43 (obligations of licence holder)
7.Amendment of regulation 44 (requirement for wholesale dealers to deal only with specified persons)
9.Amendment of regulation 214 (sale or supply of prescription only medicines)
10.Amendment of regulation 223 (exemptions for doctors and dentists etc)
11.Amendment of regulation 229 (exemption for supply by national health service bodies and local authorities)
12.Amendment of regulation 248 (exemption for certain collection and delivery arrangements)
13.Amendment of regulation 256A (interpretation of Part 12A)
14.Amendment of regulation 256B (person who may sell medicinal products by information society services)
15.Amendment of regulation 346 (Secretary of State to carry out a review of certain provisions)
16.Amendment of Schedule 17 (exemption for sale, supply or administration by certain persons)
17.Amendment of Schedule 23 (particulars in pharmacy records)
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