Western Australian Consolidated Regulations Regulation 51B
(as inserted by the Poisons Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ) does not
apply to or in respect of a pharmacy until the end of the 12 months after
commencement day.
[Regulation 70 inserted in Gazette
21 Apr 2009 p. 1367.]
Schedule 4 substances referred to in regulation 39(1)
[Heading inserted in Gazette 8 Feb 1985 p. 520; amended
in Gazette 19 Mar 1996 p. 1239.]
Except where otherwise stated, a substance in this Appendix does not include
any derivative but does include any compound, preparation or admixture
included in relation to that substance in Schedule 4. Where a method of
application or of administration is stated in relation to a substance, the
entry in this Appendix in relation to that substance applies only to
compounds, preparation or admixtures of that substance which have been
prepared for that method of application or administration —
Acepromazine Maleate.
Antihistamines.
Apomorphine.
Benzyl penicillin for parenteral injection.
Chlorpromazine (but not to be supplied for use on
horses).
Procaine penicillin for parenteral injection.
Streptomycin.
[Appendix H inserted in Gazette
8 Feb 1985 p. 520 (erratum in Gazette 19 Apr 1985
p. 1409); amended in Gazette 19 Mar 1996 p. 1239.]
[Appendix I deleted in Gazette 23 May 1986 p. 1720.]
Schedule 3 poison sales to be recorded
[Heading
inserted in Gazette 20 Sep 1985 p. 3743.]
HYDROCORTISONE, when included in Schedule 3.
HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE, when included in
Schedule 3.
PSEUDOEPHEDRINE, when included in Schedule 3.
[Appendix J inserted in Gazette
20 Sep 1985 p. 3743; amended in Gazette 23 May 1986
p. 1721; 23 Jan 1987 p. 187; 7 Aug 1987
p. 3084; 27 May 1988 p. 1771; 9 Dec 1988
p. 4825; 30 Nov 1990 p. 5908; 26 Jul 1991
p. 3855; 13 Dec 1991 p. 6191; 28 May 1993
p. 2597; 16 Sep 1994 p. 4749; 3 Feb 1995
p. 343; 19 Mar 1996 p. 1239; 24 Jul 2007
p. 3665.]