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Medicines (Administration of Radioactive Substances) Amendment Regulations 2006 No. 2806 OPSI - Medicines (Administration of Radioactive Substances) Amendment Regulations
Summary: These Regulations amend the Medicines (Administration of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 1978 which restrict the administration of radioactive medicinal products and implement a system of prior authorisation for administration of radioactive substances under Directive 76/579/Euratom[8] (that Directive is no longer in force; the relevant provisions are now in Directive 96/29/Euratom[9]).
Regulation 2 of the principal Regulations prohibits administration of radioactive medicinal products except by a doctor or dentist who holds the relevant certificate issued by the Ministers ("the certificate holder") or by a person acting in accordance with his directions and makes other provisions relating to administration. Regulations 2 and 3 of these Regulations amend the principal Regulations in order to provide that radioactive medicinal products may be administered by a person who is not a certificate holder in the absence of such directions, in specified circumstances, where the administration involves a medical exposure under the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2000 ("the IRME Regulations"). In particular, regulation 3 substitutes a new regulation 2 of the principal Regulations, so as to make provision for persons who are operators under the IRME Regulations to administer radioactive medicinal products. The operator must be acting in accordance with the relevant procedures and protocols under the IRME Regulations. In addition, he must be acting under the authorisation of, or in accordance with guidelines issued by, a person who is a practitioner under those Regulations and also a certificate holder.

Made Under: Medicines Act 1968 (C. 67) - sections 60(2) and 129(5)
Amending:Medicines (Administration of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 1978/1006

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