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6. Any person who sells or supplies a traditional herbal medicinal product in accordance with any of paragraphs 2 to 5 shall maintain, and keep for a period of at least 5 years, a record showing—
(a)the source from which that person obtained that product;
(b)the person to whom and the date on which the sale or supply was made;
(c)the quantity of each sale or supply;
(d)the batch number of the batch of that product from which the sale or supply was made; and
(e)details of any suspected adverse reaction to the product so sold or supplied of which he is aware.
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