Acquisition of prescription right
Article 8 A registered doctor shall obtain the corresponding prescription right in the practice place.
A prescription issued by a registered practicing assistant physician in a medical institution shall be valid only after the medical practitioner signs or affixes a special seal at the place where he practices.
Article 9 A registered assistant practicing physician may independently engage in general medical activities in medical institutions of townships, nationality townships, towns and villages, and may obtain the corresponding prescription right at the registered practice place.
Article 10 A doctor shall sign a sample or a special seal for filing in a registered medical institution before issuing a prescription.
Article 11 Medical institutions shall, in accordance with relevant regulations, train their medical practitioners in the knowledge and standardized management of narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs. Medical practitioners have the right to prescribe narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs of category I after passing the examination, and pharmacists are qualified to prepare narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs of category I after passing the examination.
Doctors may prescribe narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs of category I in this institution only after obtaining the right to prescribe, but they may not prescribe such drugs for themselves. Pharmacists can only prepare narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs of category I in this institution after they have obtained the qualification of narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs of category I.
Article 12 A prescription issued by a probation officer shall be examined by a medical practitioner who has the right to prescribe in the medical institution where he works, and it shall be valid only after being signed or stamped with a special seal.
Thirteenth medical institutions should confirm their professional work ability and grant them the corresponding prescription right.