Guidance Notes on How to classify products as proprietary Chinese medicines. (Reference for the Trade)



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Guidance Notes on How to classify products as proprietary Chinese medicines (Reference for the Trade) Aim According to section 119 of the Chinese Medicine Ordinance (Cap. 549, Laws of Hong Kong) ( the Ordinance ), no person shall sell, import or possess any proprietary Chinese medicine ( pcm ) unless the pcm is registered, otherwise it is an offence and the offender shall be liable to a maximum fine at level 6 and to imprisonment for 2 years. 2. This Guidance Notes aim at assisting the trade to assess by themselves whether their products fall within the definition of pcm under the Ordinance and subject to registration. Definition of pcm 3. According to the Ordinance, pcm means any proprietary product composed solely of the following as active ingredients (i) any Chinese herbal medicines; or (ii) any materials of herbal, animal or mineral origin customarily used by the Chinese; or (iii) any medicines and materials referred to in subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of paragraph 3 respectively; formulated in a finished dose form; and (c) known or claimed to be used for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention or alleviation of any disease or any symptom of a disease in human beings, or for the regulation of the functional states of the human body. 1 / 6 10/2011

4. If a product conforms to all description mentioned in paragraph 3, and (c) above, application for pcm registration is required to be made to the Chinese Medicines Board. 5. If a product is not composed solely of the materials mentioned in subparagraphs (i) or (ii) of paragraph 3 above (e.g. active ingredients containing western medicines), it does not fall within the definition of pcm but may be governed by the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance. Please refer to Chapter 138 of the Laws of Hong Kong for the related provisions of the Ordinance. 6. As regards paragraph 3 above, according to the Ordinance, active ingredient in relation to a pcm, means a substance or compound that is used or is intended to be used in the manufacture of the pcm and that contributes to the pharmacological effect or effects of the pcm; Chinese herbal medicine means any of the substances specified in Schedule 1 or 2 under the Ordinance; and (c) (i) regarding any materials of herbal, animal or mineral origin customarily used by the Chinese, the material should be documented in Chinese medicines classics or bibliographies such as the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China 中 華 人 民 共 和 國 藥 典, the Zhonghua Bencao 中 華 本 草, Zhongyao Dacidin 中 藥 大 辭 典, and Quan Guo Zhong Cao Yao Ming Jian 全 國 中 草 藥 名 鑒, etc; (ii) in case the material or herbal medicine is not a species documented in any Chinese medicines bibliography (e.g Zhonghua Bencao or the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (Part I)), as far as the material or herbal medicine is concerned, if documentary proof regarding 2 / 6 10/2011

taxonomy Note 1 and other evidence (e.g. reports on academic research) can be provided to prove that the material or herbal medicine is to be used for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention or alleviation of any disease or any symptom of a disease in human beings, or for the regulation of the functional states of the human body in accordance with Chinese medicine theories, it can be regarded as a newly discovered Chinese herb and an application for pcm registration can be made under the New medicines category. 7. As regards paragraph 3 above, formulated means the product has gone through the manufacturing process before its formation. If the product is an intermediate product (which means a substance or compound generated in the course of manufacture of a pcm and which is to be used in further preparation or production process of the medicine), it is not identified as a pcm; and finished dose form means the dose form of the product is documented in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China or other Chinese medicines classics or is recognised by the trade of Chinese medicines. Soup pack that contains processed herbal medicines is not regarded as a finished dose form of pcm. 8. As regards paragraph 3(c) above, Note 1 Taxonomy is the methodology and science of classification, including mainly botanical and zoological classification. If the material is a newly discovered herbal medicine under the botanical category, reports written by experts in botany (i.e. reports issued by the Institute of Botany in Mainland China) should be provided and information on its botanical classification (family, genus, species, etc.) should be stated in detail; if the material is a newly discovered herbal medicine under the zoological category, the reports should be written by experts in zoology and information on its zoological classification (family, genus, species, etc.) should be stated in detail. 3 / 6 10/2011

known means whether the indication of medicinal or health-preserving effect is shown on the product, if the product has recognised medicinal or health-preserving effect, i.e. the ingredients of the product are documented in Chinese medicines bibliographies and their medicinal or health-preserving effects are mentioned, it conforms with the description; claimed means whether the indication of medicinal or health-preserving effect found on the product is true, if there is such indication of medicinal or health-preserving effect, it conforms with the description; (c) if a product is not to be used in human beings (e.g. medicines to be used in animals), or not to be used for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention or alleviation of any disease or any symptom of a disease in human beings, or not for the regulation of the functional states of the human body, e.g. mosquito repellant, air freshener, etc, without treatment or health-preserving effect claims, it is not classified as a pcm. Products not falling within the definition of pcm 9. Since Chinese medicine has a long history of use and it has been used widely, if a product containing herbal ingredients for internal or external application meets all three criteria in subparagraphs and below, it is not regarded as pcm- a product for internal application- (i) it is used in the form or manner of normal food (e.g. to be taken orally, and usually without recommended dose regimens); (ii) it does not contain any claim on curative or health care function; and (iii) all Chinese herbs used in the product are generally being considered as food; a product for external application- (i) it is to be spread, sprayed or applied on the surface of the human body; 4 / 6 10/2011

(ii) it does not contain any claim on curative or health care function; and (iii) it can only be used for the purpose of cleansing, removing the odour of the body, maintaining the skin in good condition or beautifying the skin. 10. Given that materials used in Chinese medicines should be customarily used by the Chinese and have always been natural materials of herbal, animal or mineral origin, the following four categories of ingredients are, under normal circumstances, not regarded as Chinese herbal medicines or materials of herbal, animal or mineral origin customarily used by the Chinese. As such, if a product contains the following materials as active ingredients, it will not be classified as a pcm- minerals (those not customarily used by the Chinese), vitamins, amino acids, etc; herbal ingredients not documented in any Chinese medicines classics or bibliographies, but only in western herbal classics or bibliographies; (c) (i) the medicinal part of the herbal ingredient is different from that documented in Chinese medicines classics and therefore not regarded as materials of herbal, animal or mineral origin customarily used by the Chinese; (ii) if it is a new medicinal part of a Chinese herb, however, an application for pcm registration can be made under the New medicines category and the applicant should provide justifications of use in accordance with Chinese medicine theories with relevant information, documents and reports; or (d) an isolated chemical constituent (with molecular structures) extracted and purified from a herbal medicine, or a chemical constituent made by artificial synthesis (unless otherwise specified). Disclaimer 5 / 6 10/2011

11. The Guidance Notes stated above are for reference only and should not be regarded as a complete or definitive statement of the law. Should there be any doubts on the classification of a product, legal advice should be sought in this regard. 6 / 6 10/2011