When preparing traditional Chinese medicine preparations, medical institutions shall obtain the Pharmaceutical Preparation License for Medical Institutions in accordance with the provisions of the Drug Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), or entrust pharmaceutical production enterprises that have obtained the Pharmaceutical Production License or other medical institutions that have obtained the Pharmaceutical Preparation License for Medical Institutions to prepare traditional Chinese medicine preparations.
Entrusted preparation of traditional Chinese medicine preparations shall be filed with the pharmaceutical supervisory and administrative department of the people's government of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government where the entrusting party is located.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Chinese Medicine Law is a law that inherits and promotes Chinese medicine, safeguards and promotes the development of Chinese medicine and protects people's health. On February 25th, 20 16, the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Traditional Chinese Medicine was adopted at the 25th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 12th NPC in People's Republic of China (PRC), and it came into effect on July 25th, 20 17.
Chinese medicine as mentioned in the Chinese Medicine Law includes the following aspects:
1, Chinese medicine: Chinese medicine refers to drugs made from natural medicines (including animals, plants, minerals, etc.). ), such as Chinese herbal medicines, Chinese herbal preparations, Chinese herbal pieces, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine is characterized by holistic application, which regulates the balance of yin and yang of human body through the efficacy of drugs to achieve the purpose of treating diseases.
2. TCM diagnosis: TCM diagnosis is to treat patients based on syndrome differentiation by looking, smelling, asking and feeling, combined with TCM theory. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation, that is, comprehensive analysis is carried out according to the characteristics of patients' condition, physique and pulse condition to determine the treatment plan.
3. Acupuncture in TCM: Acupuncture is one of the important treatments in TCM. By stimulating specific acupoints of human body, regulating qi and blood circulation, the purpose of treating diseases is achieved. Acupuncture includes acupuncture, moxibustion and cupping.
4. Chinese massage: Massage is a therapeutic method to regulate meridians, promote qi and blood circulation and improve health through manual massage, pressing and massage. Massage is often used to treat musculoskeletal diseases and visceral diseases.
5. Chinese medicine health care: Chinese medicine health care is an important part of Chinese medicine, emphasizing individual balance of yin and yang, diet adjustment, daily life and psychological adjustment. And improve the body's resistance and prevent diseases through health care methods.