General The Drugs Act controls the manufacturing, sale, wholesale or import of drugs, as defined. Such activities may only be conducted by persons who have applied for a license under the Act. Qualified pharmacists are required to be on duty at places where such drugs are sold, during their normal opening hours. Drugs may only be manufactured or sold in specified places. Labelling on drugs must fulfil certain requirements. Duties are imposed on pharmacists, doctors, vetinarians and others who deal with or sell drugs. Offences are created in relation to the manufacture sale or import of counterfeit drugs, substandard drugs, deteriorated drugs, drugs not registered under the Act, or drugs whose formulas have been cancelled.