Pharmacy Enforcement

Number of Hardware Stores Inspected in 2011

As a result of  increased incidences of acid splashing, beginning January 1st, 2011 Type D Poison License (license to store and sell part II poison for retail) is no longer issued.

Number of New Investigation Paper for 2011

Stae Pharmacy Enforcememnt Branches

Seminar on Vetting of Medicine Advertisement

Pharmaceutical Services Division and Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society cordially invite you to "Seminar on Vetting of Medicine Advertisement" commencing on 29th October 2013 (Healthcare Services Advertisement Session) and 3rd December 2013 (Medicinal Product Advertisement Session) at Pharmaceutical Services Division, Petaling Jaya. 

Please download the registration form for more info.

Beware of Medicines Purchased Online

Please be careful when purchasing medicine or  food for health through the Internet. Do check and verify the status and identity of the seller and products sold before making any purchase.  Kindly ensure the medicine has been approved by the Ministry of Health Malaysia. Do not be easily influenced by food products that have medical claims as if they are medicines. Products without a valid approval can be dangerous and  its safety, quality and efficacy is doubtful

Purchasing medicine online may put you and your family's health at risk.

New Hologram Meditag

Pharmaceutical Services Depaftment (PSD), Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) always
strives to ensure that all pharmaceutical products including traditional medicine and health
supplements sold in Malaysia are of high quality, effective and safe for consumption. All
pharmaceutical products have to be registered with the Drug Control Authority (DCA) before
it is marketed and sold to consumers. Control over the sales of pharmaceutical products was
started in 1985 with the first phase of registration for product containing poison listed in the

Guideline on Appeal Procedure for Rejected Medicine Advertisement Application

As provided in Regulation 6 of Medicine Advertisement Board Regulations 1976;

Any person aggrived by any decision of the Medicine Advertisement Board may appeal to the Health Minister whose decision shall be final.

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