The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia is the regulatory body established to regulate both the practice of pharmacy and the operation of pharmacy businesses.
The practice of pharmacy has been a designated health profession under the Health Professions Act since April 1, 2009, and is regulated by the College in accordance with the Act, the Pharmacists Regulation and the bylaws of the College under the Act.
The operation of pharmacy businesses has been regulated under the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act since April 1, 2009, and is regulated by the College in accordance with that Act, the regulations under that Act and the bylaws of the College under that Act.
Prior to April 1, 2009, the operation of pharmacy businesses was regulated under the former Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act.
Repeal and replacement of the Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act was provided for in the Health Professions Amendment Act (No. 2), 2003 and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act (also enacted in 2003).
As required by the Health Professions Act, the Ministry gave initial notice of the proposed Pharmacists Regulation under the Health Professions Act on November 21, 2006. The Ministry gave notice of the final draft of the proposed Regulation on October 24, 2008.
On December 12, 2008, the government announced that, effective April 1, 2009, the Health Professions Amendment Act (No. 2), 2003 and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act would be brought into force and the practice of pharmacy would be designated under the Health Professions Act.
On February 9, 2009, the College gave notice of proposed bylaws under both the Health Professions Act and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act. Comments were requested to be submitted to the College and the Ministry by March 11, 2009.
On February 17, 2009, the Minister appointed the first board of the College under the Health Professions Act, and ordered that the first election of professional members to the board must be held by July 1, 2010.
On April 1, 2009, the government announced completion of the transition. Remaining provisions of the former Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act related to veterinary drugs and medicated animal feeds were renamed as the Veterinary Drugs Act and were assigned to the Minister of Agriculture.
The first election of professional members to the board was completed on October 23, 2009.
Amendments to the Pharmacists Regulation and to most College bylaws under the Health Professions Act and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act are subject to a three-month notice period, unless the Minister specifies a shorter period. The mandatory notice period does not apply to regulations under the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act.
The College is responsible for giving notice of proposed bylaw amendments, including posting them on the College website, and all bylaw amendments must be filed with the Minister to be effective. Filed bylaws come into force 60 days after the date of filing, unless the Minister either disallows the change or specifies an earlier date, or the College withdraws the change.
The full text of the current bylaws and information about any proposed bylaw amendments may be obtained by contacting the College. Comments on proposed bylaw amendments should be submitted to both the College and the Ministry
Proposed Regulation Amendments
Proposed Regulation Amendments | Notice Date |
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Approved Regulation Amendments
Approved Regulation Amendments | Date |
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Amends the Pharmacists Regulation to authorize pharmacists to prescribe contraceptive drugs and select Schedule 1 drugs under the Drug Schedules Regulation to treat a range of minor ailments. | June 1, 2023 MO 114/2023 BC Reg 111/2023 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to align with 2016 recommendations from the National Drug Scheduling Advisory Committee. | December 5, 2016 MO 486/2016 BC Reg 279/2016 |
Amends the Health Professions General Regulation to enable anyone to administer naloxone to someone appearing to be suffering from an opioid overdose. | October 14, 2016 MO 397/2016 BC Reg 239/2016 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to unschedule naloxone for emergency use outside of hospital settings. | September 20, 2016 MO 360/2016 BC Reg 230/2016 |
Amends the Pharmacists Regulation to ensure appropriate standards are in place regarding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) activities by requiring the College to set Standards for registrants relating to MAID that are enforceable through provincial law, and that make non-adherence to the Standards a provincial offence. Similar changes have been made to the Medical Practitioners Regulation and the Nurses (Registered) and Nurse Practitioners Regulation. | July 26, 2016 MO 285/2016 BC Reg 201/2016 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by adding six drugs to Schedule I. | June 24, 2016 MO 244/2016 BC Reg 160/2016 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to designate Naloxone as a Schedule II substance when used for opioid emergencies outside of the hospital setting, and removes a duplicative entry in the Drug Schedules. | March 23, 2016 MO 102/2016 BC Reg 83/2016 |
Amends the Pharmacists Regulation to expand pharmacists' scope of practice to include administering vaccinations intranasally. | December 3, 2015 MO 403/2015 BC Reg 225/2015 |
Amends the Pharmacists Regulation to add "pharmacy technician" to the list of titles reserved for exclusive use by College registrants, effective January 1, 2011. | June 29, 2010 MO 192/2010 BC Reg 211/2010 |
Amends the Pharmacists Regulation to correct a technical drafting error in section 4. | October 30, 2009 MO 247/2009 BC Reg 256/2009 |
Amends the Pharmacists Regulation to expand pharmacists' scope of practice to include administering vaccinations by intradermal, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. | October 9, 2009 MO 215/2009 BC Reg 234/2009 |
Adds naturopathic physicians to the Prescribed Health Care Professions Regulation. | June 4, 2009 MO 148/2009 BC Reg 163/2009 |
Prescribes a disallowance period of 60 days for bylaws and drug schedule regulations filed under the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act. | March 31, 2009 MO 112/2009 BC Reg 139/2009 |
Makes the new Prescribed Health Care Professions Regulation under the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act, effective April 1, 2009. | March 27, 2009 MO 090/2009 BC Reg 129/2009 |
Makes the Pharmacists Regulation, effective April 1, 2009. | December 12, 2008 MO 310/2008 BC Reg 417/2008 |
Brings into force the repeal of the Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act, effective April 1, 2009 Repeals the Prescribed Health Care Profession Regulation under the Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act, effective April 1, 2009. Designates the practice of pharmacy under the Health Professions Designation Regulation, effective April 1, 2009. |
December 12, 2008 OIC 970/2008 BC Reg 419/2008 |
Filed Bylaw Amendments
Filed Bylaw Amendments | Date |
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Amends the bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A – Fee Schedule. | Filed March 15, 2021 In force April 1. 2021 MO 122/2021 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding temporary registration during a declared emergency lasting up to and longer than 12 months. | Filed March 8, 2021 In force March 15, 2021 MO 109/2021 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule D– Fee Schedule and amending related forms. | Filed September 18, 2020 In force November 20, 2020 |
Amends the bylaws by repealing and replacing section 22 to temporarily allow the return to inventory of injectable drugs previously dispensed for the purpose of providing Medical Assistance in Dying. | Filed May 7, 2020 In force May 8, 2020 MO 149/2020 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by amending Schedule F – Part 5 – Dispensing Drugs for the Purposes of Medical Assistance in Dying Standards, Limits and Conditions to temporarily allow the return to inventory of injectable drugs previously dispensed for the purpose of providing Medical Assistance in Dying. | Filed April 30, 2020 In force May 5, 2020 MO 140/2020 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by amending Schedule F – Standards of Practice to clarify the requirements of a written record of a verbal prescription. | Filed April 20, 2020 In force June 19, 2020 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws to provide temporary registration to former pharmacy professionals and students to support the shortage of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians during the Coronavirus pandemic. | Filed March 31, 2020 In force April 1, 2020 MO 092/2020 |
Amends section 19 of the bylaws to comply with the Health Canada Subsection 56(1) Class Exemption for Patients, Practitioners and Pharmacists Prescribing and Providing Controlled Substances in Canada during the Coronavirus Pandemic. | Filed March 26, 2020 In force March 27, 2020 MO 087/2020 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws Schedule F – Part 1 – Community Pharmacy Standards of Practice to comply with the Health Canada Subsection 56(1) Class Exemption for Patients, Practitioners and Pharmacists Prescribing and Providing Controlled Substances in Canada during the Coronavirus Pandemic. | Filed March 23, 2020 In force March 27, 2020 MO 088/2020 |
Repeals and replaces the college bylaws made under the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act. | Filed November 15, 2019 In force January 16, 2020 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by authorizing the registrar to act under s.32(3) of the Health Professions Act. | Filed September 13, 2019 In force November 14, 2019 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by amending committee terms of office. | Filed September 13, 2019 In force November 14, 2019 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A – Fee Schedule. | Filed September 13, 2019 In force November 14, 2019 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule D - Fee Schedule. | Filed August 30, 2019 In force October 31, 2019 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Forms 4A, 4B, 4C-1, 4C-2, 4C-3, 4C-4, 4C-5, 4C-6, 6A, 6B, 7A, 7B-2, 7B-3, 7B4, 7B-5, 8A, 8B, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10E, 10F, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11F, 11G, and 13. | Filed August 30, 2019 In force October 31, 2019 |
Amends the bylaws relating to telepharmacy license requirements and repealing Schedule C and Schedule E. | Filed June 14, 2019 In force August 15, 2019 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding the recognized pharmacy education programs listed under Schedule C. | Filed June 14, 2019 In force August 13, 2019 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by amending Schedule A to include a Patient Relations Program Standard. | Filed February 15, 2019 In force April 16, 2019 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws to reflect new record keeping requirements. | Filed September 14, 2018 In force November 13, 2018 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws relating to fee and form changes. | Filed September 14, 2018 In force November 13, 2018 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A - Fee Schedule. | Filed September 14, 2018 In force November 13, 2018 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws relating to Medical Assistance in Dying. | Filed September 4, 2018 In force November 1, 2018 MO 350/2018 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws to align them with the amended Telepharmacy Standards of Practice. | Filed February 16, 2018 In force April 17, 2018 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing the bylaws. | Filed January 31, 2018 In force April 1, 2018 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing section 6 of Schedule F, Part 5, 'Dispensing drugs for the purposes of medical assistance in dying. Standards, limits and conditions'. | Filed February 16, 2018 In force April 17, 2018 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws relating to the terms of office of elected board members. | Filed November 29, 2017 In force January 28, 2018 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by establishing Schedule F, Part 6 - telepharmacy standards of practice. | Filed September 15, 2017 In force November 14, 2017 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A - Fee Schedule, by adding forms 11 and 12, and by repealing and replacing various other forms. | Filed September 15, 2017 In force November 14, 2017 |
Amends various Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws to enhance regulatory safeguards for telepharmacies. | Filed September 15, 2017 In force November 14, 2017 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing various forms relating to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement. | Filed September 15, 2017 In force November 14, 2017 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws to permit the creation of an Application Committee. | Filed August 3, 2017 In force October 2, 2017 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule D: Fees. | Filed August 3, 2017 In force August 14, 2017 MO 257/2017 |
Repeals and replaces various Forms related to fees. | Filed August 3, 2017 In force August 14, 2017 MO 258/2017 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws to create minimum security measures for community pharmacies. | Filed February 20, 2017 In force April 21, 2017 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A: Fees. | Filed December 2, 2016 In force December 19, 2016 MO 485/2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by amending Schedule F to include requirements for patient identification, preparation of prescriptions and performing final checks on prescriptions. | Filed November 21, 2016 In force, January 20, 2017. |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing forms 4A, 4B, 7A, 8A, 8B, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, 10E, 10F, and 13. | Filed September 27, 2016 In force November 26, 2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule F: Standards of Practice, Part 1 - Community Pharmacy. | Filed September 27, 2016 In force September 28, 2016 MO 369/2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule D - Fees. | Filed September 27, 2016 In force November 26, 2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by amending Part 5 of Schedule F to conform with the federal medical assistance in dying amendments to the Criminal Code (S.C. 2016, c.3), and to provide direction to pharmacists. | Filed July 28, 2016 In force July 29 2016 MO 295/2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by adding a fee item to Schedule D. | Filed June 28, 2016 In force August 27, 2016 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws, to include a minimum standard for pharmacy workload to require pharmacy managers, owners and directors to ensure that staff levels and targets do not compromise patient safety. | Filed June 28, 2016 In force August 27, 2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by adding a fee item to Schedule D. | Filed June 28, 2016 In force August 27, 2016 |
Repeals and replaces various Forms throughout the Health Professions Act bylaws. | Filed June 28, 2016 In force August 27, 2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A, Code of Ethics, and amends Schedule F, Standards of Practice, related to dispensing drugs for the purpose of Medical Assistance in Dying. | Filed June 6, 2016 In force June 6, 2016 MO 207/2016 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Forms 10 and 13. | Filed October 1, 2015 In force October 8, 2015 MO 326/2015 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by removing reference to drug administration "by injection", adding a requirement regarding the continuing education program, and adding the authority for intranasal drug administration. | Filed September 24, 2015 In force October 8, 2015 MO 297/2015. |
Amendments the Health Professions Act bylaws by adding Section 15.1 to establish the practice review committee, repealing and replacing Section 55 and 56 regarding the Quality Assurance program, and amending various provisions in Parts 1 and 3 of Schedule F. | Filed September 29, 2014 In force November 28, 2014 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Section 3(6) regarding the responsibilities of owners and managers. | Filed September 29, 2014 In force November 28, 2014 |
Amends the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws by repealing and replacing Schedule A, Form 4, Form 5, and Form 6. | Filed May 14, 2014 In force June 13, 2014 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws by repealing and replacing various Forms. | Filed May 14, 2014 In force June 13, 2014 |
Amends the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding electronic voting, registration, injection authority, use of abbreviation, and the repeal and replacement of Schedule C and Schedule D. | Filed May 14, 2014 In force June 13, 2014 |
Amends Part 1 of Schedule F of the Health Professions Act bylaws, to prohibit registrants from providing or distributing, or being a party to the provision or distribution of, incentives respecting prescriptions or other professional pharmacy services, subject to specified exceptions. | Filed October 3, 2013 |
Amends sections 1 and 3 of the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws, to require that pharmacy managers, owners and directors must ensure incentives respecting prescriptions or other professional pharmacy services are not provided, subject to specified exceptions. | Filed October 3, 2013 |
Repeals and replaces section 22 of the Health Professions Act bylaws to add authorization for the registrar to establish forms by bylaw. | Filed October 2, 2013 In force December 1, 2013 |
Repeals and replaces Forms 4, 6, 7, 10 and 11 and Schedule D of the Health Professions Act bylaws. | Filed October 2, 2013 In force December 1, 2013 |
Repeals and replaces Forms 1 to 6 and Schedule A of the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws. | Filed October 2, 2013 In force December 1, 2013 |
Repeals and replaces Forms 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 and Schedule D of the Health Professions Act bylaws, to update references to GST/PST. | Filed February 1, 2013 In force March 2, 2013 |
Repeals and replaces Forms 1 to 6 and Schedule A of the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws, to update references to GST/PST. | Filed February 1, 2013 In force March 2, 2013 |
Amends various bylaws to allow administration of injections by student pharmacists under supervision of full pharmacists or other regulated health professionals. | Filed September 27, 2012 In force October 29, 2012 MO 226/2012 |
Repeals and replaces Schedule A of the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding the code of ethics. | Filed March 17, 2011 In force May 16, 2011 |
Repeals and replaces Schedule A of the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act bylaws regarding fees. | Filed December 24, 2010 In force February 1, 2011 MO 372/2010 |
Repeals and replaces Schedule D of the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding fees. | Filed December 15, 2010 In force February 1, 2011 MO 369/2010 |
Repeals and replaces all bylaws of the College under the Health Professions Act and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act, to support registration of pharmacy technicians. | Filed July 30, 2010 In force August 1, 2010 MO 219/2010 |
Adds new Part 4 of Schedule F of the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding administration of injections by full pharmacists | Filed October 16, 2009 In force October 16, 2009 MO 222/2009 |
Repeals and replaces the Health Professions Act bylaws, except Schedules A, B, D, F (Parts 2 & 3) and G and Forms 1 to 12, to support administration of injections by full pharmacists. | Filed October 14, 2009 In force October 14, 2009 MO 220/2009 |
Amends Part 1 of Schedule F of the Health Professions Act bylaws regarding patient choice of pharmacy. | Filed July 23, 2009 In force August 14, 2009 MO 184/2009 |
Repeals all bylaws and rules of the College under the Pharmacists, Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act, and makes the bylaws of the College under the Health Professions Act and the Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Act. | Filed March 31, 2009 In force April 1, 2009 MO 113/2009 |
Approved Drug Schedule Amendments
Approved Drug Schedule Amendments | Date |
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Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system by removing 11 drugs from Schedule I, adding eight drugs to Schedule I, and adding one drug to Schedule III. | Filed June 5, 2012 Early deposit date permitted MO 136/2012 In force June 26, 2012 BC Reg 192/2012 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system by removing naproxen (220 mg per tablet) and niacin (extended release) from Schedule II, adding naproxen (220 mg per tablet) to Schedule III, and adding seven new drugs to Schedule I. | Filed October 14, 2011 Early deposit date permitted MO 292/2011 In force October 31, 2011 BC Reg 190/2011 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system by adding tapentadol to Schedule IA. | Filed October 14, 2011 Early deposit date permitted MO 291/2011 In force October 31, 2011 BC Reg 189/2011 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system by descheduling one form of naproxen from Schedule III. | Filed March 11, 2011 Early deposit date permitte| MO 083/2011 In force March 31, 2011 BC Reg 64/2011 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system by: adding 12 drugs to Schedule I; adding one drug to Schedule II; descheduling one drug from Schedule III; rescheduling certain forms of one Schedule I drug to Schedule III. | Filed December 7, 2010 Early deposit date permitted MO 006/2011| In force January 13, 2011 BC Reg 2/2011 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system by rescheduling certain forms of a schedule I drug (naproxen) and adding 26 drugs to Schedule I. | Filed November 27, 2009 Early deposit date permitted MO 269/2009 In force November 30, 2009 BC Reg 286/2009 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system, by updating the description of a Schedule III drug (diphenhydramine). | March 2, 2009 OIC 121/2009 BC Reg 046/2009 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system, by: adding 13 new drugs to Schedule I; moving a topical form of a Schedule I drug to Schedule III (diclofenac); moving oral forms of two drugs from Schedule II to Schedule III (famotidine, and levonorgestrel for emergency contraception). | March 2, 2009 OIC 120/2009 BC Reg 045/2009 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by deleting nine drugs from Schedule I, seven drugs from Schedule II and seven drugs from Schedule III, and adding 75 drugs to Schedule I, five drugs to Schedule II and 11 drugs to Schedule III, to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug scheduling system. | June 27, 2008 OIC 529/2008 BC Reg 200/2008 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by moving levonorgestrel for emergency contraception from Schedule IV to Schedule II, to harmonize with federal legislation and the national drug schedules. | May 25, 2007 OIC 302/2007 BC Reg 137/2007 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by adding 19 drugs to Schedule I and correcting errors in the description of two drugs currently in Schedule I and III. | June 14, 2006 OIC 412/2006 BC Reg 169/2006 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by: updating descriptions of four Schedule I drugs; changing the use of one Schedule I drug to veterinary use only; removing four drugs from Schedule I to harmonize with federal legislation; removing one drug from Schedule IA; revising the description of Schedule II vaccines and adding one vaccine to Schedule II; adding one drug to Schedule IA; changing the description of one Schedule III drug to deregulate adult product. | May 18, 2006 OIC 362/2006 BC Reg 142/2006 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by: deleting six Schedule III drugs to harmonize the provincial schedules with the national schedules; correcting error in description of one item in Schedule I; deleting a nicotine item from Schedule I and replacing it with a Schedule III entry; deleting 12 drugs and adding 21 drugs to different schedules. | July 24, 2003 OIC 744/2003 BC Reg 303/2003 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by: updating the descriptions of two Schedule III drugs; adding 12 drugs to Schedule I. | January 23, 2003 OIC 54/2003 BC Reg 19/2003 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation by repealing and replacing a Schedule I entry. | October 29, 2002 OIC 924/2002 BC Reg 258/2002 |
Amends Schedule III of the Drug Schedules Regulation to add the drug desloratadine. | July 29, 2002 OIC 707/2002 BC Reg 233/2002 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to add new drugs to Schedules I, II and III. | July 29, 2002 OIC 706/2002 BC Reg 232/2002 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to: add 17 new drugs to Schedule I; change the way entries in Schedule I followed by a "V" superscript may be sold; delete nicotine and its salts. | July 19, 2002 OIC 642/2002 BC Reg 210/2002 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation with regard to phenylpropanolamine and dimenhydrinate. | February 11, 2002 OIC 112/2002 BC Reg 21/2002 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation with respect to Schedule IA and several Schedule III drugs. | December 20, 2001 OIC 1092/2001 BC Reg 312/2001 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation with respect to several Schedule I and II drugs. | September 14, 2001 OIC 831/2001 BC Reg 211/2001 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to: make housekeeping changes; revise the Schedule III entry for acetylsalicylic acid; add nine Schedule I drugs. | April 20, 2001 OIC 519/2001 BC Reg 132/2001 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to repeal and replace several Schedule I and II drugs; transfer 44 Schedule I drugs to the Federal Food & Drug Regulations; add 11 Schedule II drugs. | November 24, 2000 OIC 1627/2000 BC Reg 378/2000 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation with respect to meclizine (Schedule I) and ibuprofen (Schedule I and III) to make them available on a non-prescription basis. | November 24, 2000 OIC 1626/2000 BC Reg 377/2000 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to create Schedule IV, to allow pharmacists to prescribe emergency contraceptives for women without a prescription from a physician. | October 26, 2000 OIC 1422/2000 BC Reg 355/2000 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to delete and add various drugs and substances. | January 27, 2000 OIC 93/2000 BC Reg 31/2000 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation to delete, substitute and add various drugs and substances. | July 21, 1999 OIC 871/99 BC Reg 247/99 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation | November 25, 1998 OIC 1441/98 BC Reg 418/98 |
Amends the Drug Schedules Regulation | April 24, 1998 OIC 540/98 BC Reg 141/98 |
Repeals the Drug Schedules Regulation in its entirety (BC Reg 435/95) and makes the new Drug Schedules Regulation. | January 9, 1998 OIC 35/98 BC Reg 9/98 |