National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (BPFK)
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities -
See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.Rg8xGewE.dpuf
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities. -
See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.JCG4tBiB.dpuf
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB) was set up in October 1978 under the quality activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme. This institution was established to implement quality control on pharmaceutical products. NPCB is a government agency in
Malaysia that regulates pharmaceutical, natural (traditional) and
cosmetic products. The NPCB is responsible for ensuring the quality,
efficacy and safety of pharmaceutical products, as well as the quality
and safety of natural (traditional) products and cosmetics marketed in
the country.
In this website we can check whether the product is registered under NPCB. This can be done by clicking the "Quest" button and in the website and all you need is to key in the registration number of the product or put in the name of the product and BAAAMMM!!! all the info that you need to know will pop up.
You can also find all the information about the drug exactly like in the leaflet. These leaflets are targeted for the consumer, containing the information on how to take the drug works, how to use it, what precautions to take, use of the drug in pregnancy, what to do if you miss a dose, and any possible side effects or interactions.
Consumer Medication Information Leaflets / Risalah Maklumat Ubat untuk Pengguna (RiMUP)
are available for prescription and non-prescription medicines
registered for use in Malaysia. These leaflets are targeted for the
consumer, containing information on how the drug works, how to use it,
what precautions to take, use of the drug in pregnancy, what to do if
you miss a dose, and possible side effects or interactions. The leaflets
are available in English and Bahasa Malaysia. You may download the
leaflet and print it out for future reference. Please contact your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any further questions about your
medicine. You may also call the National Pharmacy Call Center toll-free
line at 1800-88-6722 (24-hour service). - See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=95#sthash.JTMlFujM.dpuf
Consumer Medication Information Leaflets / Risalah Maklumat Ubat untuk Pengguna (RiMUP)
are available for prescription and non-prescription medicines
registered for use in Malaysia. These leaflets are targeted for the
consumer, containing information on how the drug works, how to use it,
what precautions to take, use of the drug in pregnancy, what to do if
you miss a dose, and possible side effects or interactions. The leaflets
are available in English and Bahasa Malaysia. You may download the
leaflet and print it out for future reference. Please contact your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any further questions about your
medicine. You may also call the National Pharmacy Call Center toll-free
line at 1800-88-6722 (24-hour service). - See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=95#sthash.JTMlFujM.dpuf
Consumer Medication Information Leaflets / Risalah Maklumat Ubat untuk Pengguna (RiMUP)
are available for prescription and non-prescription medicines
registered for use in Malaysia. These leaflets are targeted for the
consumer, containing information on how the drug works, how to use it,
what precautions to take, use of the drug in pregnancy, what to do if
you miss a dose, and possible side effects or interactions. The leaflets
are available in English and Bahasa Malaysia. You may download the
leaflet and print it out for future reference. Please contact your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any further questions about your
medicine. You may also call the National Pharmacy Call Center toll-free
line at 1800-88-6722 (24-hour service). - See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=95#sthash.JTMlFujM.dpuf
Consumer Medication Information Leaflets / Risalah Maklumat Ubat untuk Pengguna (RiMUP)
are available for prescription and non-prescription medicines
registered for use in Malaysia. These leaflets are targeted for the
consumer, containing information on how the drug works, how to use it,
what precautions to take, use of the drug in pregnancy, what to do if
you miss a dose, and possible side effects or interactions. The leaflets
are available in English and Bahasa Malaysia. You may download the
leaflet and print it out for future reference. Please contact your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any further questions about your
medicine. You may also call the National Pharmacy Call Center toll-free
line at 1800-88-6722 (24-hour service). - See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=95#sthash.JTMlFujM.dpuf dissemination to the public, industries, other government agencies as well as
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The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities. -
See more at:
http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.JCG4tBiB.dpuf