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Number 3/2006: PART 2 Amendment of Misuse of Drugs Act 1977
Weban act to amend the misuse of drugs act 1977 (as amended by the misuse of drugs act 1984); to amend the irish medicines board act 1995; to amend the control of clinical trials act 1987; to amend the health acts 1947 to 2005; and to consequentially amend regulations that are either made under the irish medicines board act 1995 or referred to in section … WebJun 28, 2005 · Bill entitled an Act to amend the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 (as amended by the Misuse ofDrugs Act 1984); to amend the Irish Medicines Board Act 1995; to amendthe Control of Clinical Trials Act 1987; and to consequentially amendregulations that are either made under the Irish Medicines Board Act1995 or referred to in section 34 (4) of that Act. flameless battery taper candles
Number 20/2007: Pharmacy Act 2007 - Acts of the Oireachtas
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