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(1) This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Amendment (No. 2) Order 1996 and shall come into force on 13th January 1997.
(2) In this Order “the principal Order” means the Medicines (Products Other Than Veterinary Drugs) (Prescription Only) Order 1983.
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In article 4 of the principal Order (medicinal products that are not prescription only)—
(a) in paragraph (1C) (mebendazole) for “400 milligrams” substitute “800 milligrams”;
(b) in paragraph (1N) (famotidine) for sub-paragraph (a) there is substituted the following sub-paragraph—“
(a) the medicinal product is indicated for—
(i) the short-term symptomatic relief of heartburn, dyspepsia, indigestion, acid indigestion or hyperacidity, or
(ii) the prevention of the symptoms of heartburn, dyspepsia, indigestion, acid indigestion or hyperacidity where they are associated with the consumption of food or drink, including the prevention of sleep disturbance due to those symptoms, and”.
3 
In Part I of Schedule 1 to the principal Order (which lists substances which render a medicinal product a prescription only medicine except in the circumstances also listed)—
(a) in Column 1—
(i) after the entry “Amygdalin” there is inserted the entry “Amyl Nitrite”,
(ii) after the entry “Argipressin” there are inserted the following entries—“AristolochiaAristolochia ClematitisAristolochia ContortaAristolochia DebelisAristolochia Fang-chiAristolochia ManshuriensisAristolochia Serpentaria”,
(iii) for the entry “Lodoxomide Trometamol” there is substituted the entry “Lodoxamide Trometamol”,
(iv) after the entry “Tolmetin Sodium” there is inserted the entry “Trandolapril”,
(v) in the entry for Vaccines, after “Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine” there is inserted “Mumps Vaccine”;
(b) in Column 3 in relation to Mebeverine Hydrocholoride there is inserted the following entry—“For the symptomatic relief of irritable bowel syndrome”,
(c) in Column 4—
(i) for the entry relating to Mebeverine Hydrocholoride there is substituted the following entry—“135mg (MD)405mg (MDD)”,
(ii) in the entry relating to Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride for “90mg (MD)” there is substituted “120mg (MD)”.
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In Table A of Part IV of Schedule 1 to the principal Order (name and product licence number of medicinal products that are not prescription only medicines), the following entries are inserted at the appropriate points in the alphabetical order of the entries in that Table—“
Canesten Hydrocortisone Cream 0010/0216
Herpetad Cold Sore Cream 4986/0007
Jungle Formula Bite & Sting Relief Cream 2855/0010
Soothelip Cold Sore Cream 0142/0426
Timocort Hydrocortisone Cream 1 per cent 0063/0076
Zaclovir Cold Sore Cream 4986/0007”.
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In Part I of Schedule 3 to the principal Order (exemptions for certain persons from the provisions of section 58(2)(a) of the Medicines Act 1968) at the end there are inserted the entries set out in the Schedule to this Order.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health
Gerald Malone
Minister of State,
Department of Health
17th December 1996Gwilym Jones
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,
Welsh Office
18th December 1996James Douglas-Hamilton
Minister of State,
The Scottish Office
18th December 1996Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland on 17th December 1996.
F. A. Elliott
Permanent Secretary

THE SCHEDULE
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Persons exempted Prescription only medicines to which the exemption applies Conditions

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Pharmacists selling or supplying to persons to whom cyanide salts may be sold by virtue of section 3 (regulation of poisons) or section 4 (exclusion of sales by wholesale and certain other sales) of the Poisons Act 1972or by virtue of article 5 (prohibitions and regulations with respect to sale of poisons) or article 6 (exemptions with respect to certain sales) of the Poisons (Northern Ireland) Order 1976. 
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Amyl nitrite. 
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The sale or supply shall only be so far as is necessary to enable an antidote to be available to persons at risk of cyanide poisoning.

