Pharmaceutical license, medical device license, business license, tax registration certificate, health license, health certificate, GSP certification, if the pharmacy operated by the inclusion of health food, but also need to apply to the Drug Administration, "health food business license.
Opening a pharmacy needs to meet the most basic site conditions, the business site of not less than 40 square meters, the warehouse of not less than 20 square meters; at least one resident pharmacist, a salesman (to be more than high school or pharmacy-related graduates or through the Pharmacovigilance Department to obtain a certificate of personnel.
The person in charge of quality in the pharmaceutical retail industry should be a pharmacist (Chinese pharmacist) title or higher pharmacy technicians.
Expanded Information:
GSP is the abbreviation of Good Supply Practice in English, which is known as the Good Practice for the Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Business in China. In 1998, on the basis of the 1992 version of GSP, GSP was revised and promulgated on April 30, 2000 by the State Drug Administration Decree No. 20, which came into force on July 1, 2000 officially.
The 2013 version of the "Good Manufacturing Practice for Pharmaceuticals" was adopted on November 6, 2012 by the Ministerial Council of the Ministry of Health, and came into force on June 1, 2013 onwards.
The Code for Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Business (State Food and Drug Administration Decree No. 13) was considered and adopted by the Board Meeting of the State Food and Drug Administration on May 18, 2015, and is hereby promulgated and shall come into force on 2015-07-01, the date of promulgation.
The Decision of the State Food and Drug Administration on Amending the Code of Practice for the Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Business (Decree No. 28 of the State Food and Drug Administration) was considered and adopted by the Board Meeting of the State Food and Drug Administration on June 30, 2016, and is hereby promulgated to come into force as of the date of promulgation.
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