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The National Health Service (General Medical and Pharmaceutical Services) (Scotland) Amendment (No.2) Regulations 1992

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Substitution of Schedule 2B to the principal Regulations

3.  For Schedule 2B to the principal Regulations (drugs to be supplied by general medical practitioners or prescribed for supply under pharmaceutical services only in certain circumstances) there shall be substituted the following Schedule:—

Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 2BDRUGS TO BE SUPPLIED BY GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS OR PRESCRIBED FOR SUPPLY UNDER PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES ONLY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES

(1)(2)(3)
DrugPatientCondition
Acetylcysteine GranulesAny patientAbdominal complications associated with cystic fibrosis
CarbocisteineA patient under the age of 18 who has undergone a tracheostomyAny condition which, through damage or disease, affects the airways and has required a tracheostomy
ClobazamAny patientEpilepsy
Cyanocobalamin TabletsAny patient who is a vegan or who has a proven vitamin B12 deficiency of dietary originTreatment or prevention of vitamin B12 deficiency
Pregnavite Forte F TabletsA woman who has previously given birth to a child (whether or not born alive) with a defect of the neural tube or aborted a foetus with such a defectReduction of the risk of spina bifida or anencephaly in a child which may be born to the patient.

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