MHRA removes exemption that allows pharmacies without wholesale dealer’s licences to export medicines

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, the UK’s medicines regulator, has withdrawn the exemption that had allowed pharmacies to trade in drugs without a wholesale dealer’s licence. From now on, anyone without a licence can only trade where it is occasional, not-for-profit and intended to meet the needs of individual patients. The MHRA will not be concerned with pharmacists that conduct non-commercial trade.