Staff

Tips on how to buy medicines online

Below are the tips on how to buy medicines online safely:

How to recognize approved advertisement?

 

All advertisements approved by Medicines Advertisement Board (MAB) will be given approval numbers. The approval number begins with KKLIU, followed by 4 digits referring to the serial number and ends with year which refers to when the approval is submitted. Each approval number must be displayed on the published advertisement. Consumers are adviced not to be confused between MAL registration number with the serial number KKLIU approval.

Illegal Advertisement: Don’t Get Influenced

Most of the advertisements frequently used superlative words or phrases such as ‘Guaranteed’, ‘Effective’, ‘No side effect’, Miracle’, No. 1’ and many others. And surprisingly, many of the advertisements promise something that is dubious. Sometimes many of these illegal advertisements displayed immoral statement especially those relating with sexual performance. For example, improving sexual function either directly or implied for the purpose of getting public attraction.

Risk of purchasing medications via Internet

Risks of Medicine Sold Online

Guidelines for Submission of Dossier for Listing into the Ministry of Health Medicines Formulary

Guidelines for Submission of Dossier for listing into the Ministry of Health Medicines Formulary issued by the Pharmaceutical Services Division, Ministry of Health as an enhancement to the process of listing of medicines into the MOH Medicines Formulary (MOHMF) or 

English

Announcement on Importation & Exportation of Mercury & Mercury Compounds

Please be informed that effective from 1st November 2015, e-PERMIT under Customs Order (Prohibition of Import) and Customs Order (Prohibition of Export) is required for every importation and exportation for mercury and mercury compounds covered under Minamata Convention.

Deadline for submission of proforma for Mesyuarat Panel Kaji Semula Senarai Ubat KKM Bil. 1/2016

The deadline for submission of proforma for Mesyuarat Panel Kaji Semula Senarai Ubat KKM Bil. 1/2016 is by 1 December 2015. 

Malaysian National Medicines Policy (MNMP) First Term

The MNMP is executed in term. The First Term MNMP covers a period of 5 years from year 2007 until 2011. The policy resulted from the collaborative effort among government agencies and private sector. Consultations with the aid from the World Health Organization (WHO) through workshops and meetings with all stakeholders produced the policy document in year 2006 and succeeded by endorsement from the Malaysian Cabinet as an official national pharmaceutical policy.

The First Term MNMP comprises of eight components as followed:

Four core components:

Pages