How does a pharmacy handle the retail sale of medical device products? What materials are needed? Thank you!

From the following legal provisions can be seen, the conditions required to open a pharmacy is summarized as a certificate (drug license) license (business license) complete, personnel (licensed pharmacist) equipment in place. "Drug License Management Measures": Chapter II apply for "Drug License" conditions Article 5 to open a drug retail enterprise, should be in line with the number of local resident population, geographic area, traffic conditions and the actual needs of the requirements, in line with the principle of convenience of the public to buy drugs, and in line with the following set of provisions: (a) have to ensure that the quality of the drugs operated by the rules and regulations; (b) have the qualification of the pharmacy in accordance with law. (b) have pharmacy technicians who are qualified in accordance with the law; pharmaceutical retail enterprises operating prescription drugs and Class A non-prescription drugs must have a licensed pharmacist or other pharmacy technicians who are qualified in accordance with the law. The person in charge of quality shall have more than one year (including one year) of experience in quality management of drug business. Drug retail enterprises operating Class B non-prescription drugs, as well as rural townships below the establishment of drug retail enterprises, should be in accordance with the provisions of Article 15 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Drug Administration Law" with business personnel, and conditions should be equipped with licensed pharmacists. The above personnel shall be on duty during the business hours of the enterprise. (C) the enterprise, the enterprise's legal representative, the person in charge of the enterprise, the person in charge of quality without the "Drug Administration Law," Article 76, Article 83 of the circumstances; (D) has with the operation of the drugs appropriate business premises, equipment, storage facilities, and sanitary environment. If a retail pharmacy is set up in a supermarket or other commercial enterprise, it must have an independent area; (e) have the ability to equip itself with the drugs needed to meet the needs of local consumers and ensure 24-hour supply. The number of varieties of national essential drugs that should be available in a retail drugstore is determined by the drug supervision and management department of each province, autonomous region and municipality directly under the central government (food), taking into account the specific local situation. The state on the operation of narcotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, toxic drugs for medical use, preventive biological products otherwise provided for, shall be subject to its provisions. Interim Provisions on the Administration of the Circulation of Prescription Drugs and Non-prescription Drugs Chapter III Retail Pharmacies Article 9 Retail pharmacies selling prescription drugs and non-prescription drugs of Class A must have a "Drug Business Enterprise License". Retail pharmacies selling prescription drugs and non-prescription drugs of Class A must be equipped with resident licensed pharmacists or pharmacists or more pharmacy technicians. The Drug Operation Enterprise License and the certificate of the licensed pharmacist shall be hung in a conspicuous and easily visible place. The licensed pharmacist shall wear a badge indicating his/her name and technical title. Code of Practice for the Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Business Chapter 3 Quality Management of Pharmaceutical Retailing Section 1 Management Responsibilities Article 58 Pharmaceutical retailing and retail chain enterprises shall engage in business activities in compliance with the mode and scope of business approved in accordance with the law, and shall hang in a conspicuous place in the business store the permit of the pharmaceutical business enterprise, the business license as well as the certificate of practice which is in line with the requirements of the licensed pharmacists. Article 59 The main person in charge of the enterprise shall bear the leading responsibility for the quality of the drugs operated by the enterprise. Article 60 Enterprises shall set up quality hairpin institutions or full-time quality management personnel, specifically responsible for enterprise quality management. Article 61 Enterprises shall, in accordance with the relevant state laws, regulations and this specification, and in conjunction with the actual situation of the enterprise, formulate various quality management systems. Management system should be regularly checked and assessed, and establish records. Section II Personnel and Training Article 62 The person in charge of quality of the enterprise shall have a technical title in pharmacy. Article 63 The prescription reviewers in the retail of medicines shall be licensed pharmacists or have the professional and technical title of pharmacist or above (including pharmacist and Chinese pharmacist). Article 64 The quality management and drug inspection personnel of an enterprise shall have a degree in pharmacy or a related specialty, - or have a technical title in pharmacy. Article 65 Enterprises engaged in quality management, inspection, acceptance, storage, maintenance, business and other personnel shall undergo professional training. After passing the examination, they shall be licensed to work. The state has employment access provisions of the post, the staff need to pass the vocational skills appraisal and obtain vocational qualification certificates before taking up their posts. Article 66 Enterprises should organize annual health checks for personnel in direct contact with drugs and establish health records. Found to suffer from mental illness, infectious diseases and other diseases that may contaminate the drugs, the personnel shall be promptly transferred from their jobs. Section III Facilities and Equipment Article 67 Drug retail enterprises shall have business premises and drug warehouses that are compatible with the scale of operation, and have a clean and pollutant-free environment. The business premises, warehouses, office life and other areas of the enterprise shall be separated. Article 68 The business places and drug warehouses of drug retailing enterprises shall be equipped with the following equipment: (1) equipment that facilitates the display of drugs. (B) special management of drug storage equipment. (C) room temperature, cool and refrigerated storage equipment in line with the requirements of the characteristics of drugs. (D) the necessary drug testing, acceptance, maintenance equipment. (E) Inspection and adjustment of temperature and humidity equipment. (F) maintain a certain distance between the drugs and the ground equipment. (G) drug dust, moisture, pollution and insect, rodent, mold and other equipment. (H) the business of traditional Chinese medicine tablets required to dispense prescriptions and clinical prescription concoctions of the equipment. Article 69 The pharmaceutical retail chain enterprises shall set up distribution centers appropriate to the scale of operation, and its storage, acceptance, inspection, maintenance and other facilities require the same as the same size of the wholesale enterprises. Retail chain stores of the drug display, storage and other unavailability requirements should be the same as retail enterprises.