Only pharmacists who are authorised to in the Principality can carry out the electronic sale of medicines, only via the pharmacy's website, after obtaining authorisation issued by the Minister of State and the opinion of the Council of the Order of Pharmacists.
Understanding the process
Only pharmacists who are authorised to operate a pharmacy in the Principality can carry out the electronic sale of medicines. This activity can only be undertaken via the pharmacy's website.
Before undertaking this activity, it is necessary to obtain authorisation issued by the Minister of State after reasoned opinion by the Council of the Order of Pharmacists.
Medicines that can be sold on line are medicines that are not mandatory prescription drugs. Therefore, it is forbidden to sell medicines on the Internet for which a prescription is required
To get this form, you can either:
- Download it here:
- Or collect it from the Department of Health Affairs
The following information must be supplied and must feature on the web site in an identification section (for example "Legal Conditions" or "Who Are We?"):
- The name of the pharmacy
- The surname (maiden name for married women), the used surname and first names of the named pharmacist(s), or, if not applicable, of the assistant pharmacist(s) who have been delegated to operate the website
- The address of the pharmacy
- The email adress
- Phone number and fax number
- Details of the Ministerial Decree authorising the named pharmacist(s) to operate the abovementioned pharmacy
- The registration number of the entry in the register of trade and industry
- If relevant, the name and contact details of the website host
Documents to be provided:
- A description of the web site and the way it operates in accordance with the legislation in force
- A description of the area used for undertaking online sales within the pharmacy, i.e.:
- A precise plan of the pharmacy showing where this activity is carried out with regard to the pharmacy's other activities
- A description of the premises and equipment used for the various stages of this activity, from the order to possible returns
- A list of the staff involved in the electronic sale of medicines
- If relevant, details of the pharmacy assistant(s) delegated to undertake online sales
- Identification of the data host, if relevant
Three copies of the file must be sent to the following address by registered post with confirmation of receipt:
S.E. M. le Ministre d'État
Ministère d'État
Place de la Visitation
98000 MONACO
The activity of selling medicines on the Internet can begin after authorisation has been given. As provided for by the Directive 2011/62/UE, the website must show the logo implemented throughout the Community on every page that deals with the online sale of medicines ((Regulation no. 699/2014), downloadable below:
This logo must give access to the list of web sites authorised to undertake online sales on which the pharmacy features.
See also
See also
Administrative contact
Le Puccini
48 boulevard d'Italie
MC 98000 MONACO
Opening hours :
from 8.30am to 5.30pm from Monday to Friday
Phone :
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Administrative contact
Le Puccini
48 boulevard d'Italie
MC 98000 MONACO
Opening hours :
from 8.30am to 5.30pm from Monday to Friday
Phone :
Fax :