No. S 332
Health Products Act
(CHAPTER 122D)
Health Products (Clinical Research Materials) Regulations 2016
In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 71 and 72 of the Health Products Act, the Health Sciences Authority, with the approval of the Minister for Health, makes the following Regulations:
PART 1
GENERAL
Citation and commencement
1.  These Regulations are the Health Products (Clinical Research Materials) Regulations 2016 and come into operation on 1 November 2016.
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Definitions
2.—(1)  In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
“active substance”, in relation to a CTGT product, means a substance that —
(a)is usable in the manufacture of a CTGT product as an active constituent; and
(b)achieves its intended action by pharmacological, immunological, physiological, metabolic or physical means;
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“administer”, in relation to any clinical research material, means to give or apply to a human being, whether —
(a)orally;
(b)by injection or by introduction into the body in any other way; or
(c)by external application, whether by direct contact with the body or not;
“appropriate non‑proprietary name”, in relation to an active ingredient of a therapeutic product or an active substance in a CTGT product, means —
(a)the name or a synonym of the active ingredient or the active substance (as the case may be) described in the relevant monograph appearing in the latest edition of any specified publication; or
(b)in any other case, its international non-proprietary name or the accepted scientific name or other name descriptive of the true nature of the active ingredient or the active substance, as the case may be;
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“Authority’s website” means the Authority’s Internet website at http://www.hsa.gov.sg;
“auxiliary CRM” means any clinical research material that is used for the needs of any clinical research as described in the protocol, but not as the material to be tested or used as a reference in the research;
“clinical research” means any research involving human beings (whether or not a regulated clinical trial);
“clinical research material” means any of the following that is manufactured, imported or supplied for the purpose of being used in any clinical research by way of administration to a subject in accordance with the protocol for the research:
(a)a therapeutic product;
(b)a CTGT product that is treated as a Class 1 CTGT product under the CTGTP Regulations and for which no notice has been submitted under regulation 4, 7 or 10 (as the case may be) of the CTGTP Regulations;
(c)a CTGT product that is treated as a Class 2 CTGT product under the CTGTP Regulations;
(d)a placebo;
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“CTGT product” means a health product categorised as a cell, tissue or gene therapy product in the First Schedule to the Act;
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“CTGTP Regulations” means the Health Products (Cell, Tissue and Gene Therapy Products) Regulations 2021 (G.N. No. S 104/2021);
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“institutional review board” means an independent body which —
(a)is constituted of medical, scientific, and non‑scientific members, whose responsibility is to ensure the protection of the rights, safety and wellbeing of subjects by, among other things, reviewing, approving and providing continuing review of the protocol, amendments, and the methods and materials to be used in obtaining and documenting informed consent of the subjects; and
(b)when Part 4 of the Human Biomedical Research Act 2015 comes into operation, is appointed under that Act;
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“international non-proprietary name”, for an active ingredient of a therapeutic product or an active substance in a CTGT product, means a name which has been selected by the World Health Organization as a recommended international non-proprietary name for the active ingredient or the active substance, as the case may be;
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“investigational CRM” means any clinical research material that is to be tested or used as a reference in any clinical research;
“in-store pharmaceutical officer” means —
(a)a qualified pharmacist engaged or employed to provide pharmacy services at or from a licensed retail pharmacy; or
(b)a person acting under the supervision of the qualified pharmacist mentioned in paragraph (a) when providing pharmacy services at or from the licensed retail pharmacy;
“licensed healthcare institution” means —
(a)any premises or conveyance specified in a licence granted under the Healthcare Services Act 2020 for the provision of any licensable healthcare service; or
(b)a healthcare institution that is licensed under the Private Hospitals and Medical Clinics Act 1980;
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“licensed retail pharmacy” means the premises specified in a pharmacy licence;
“pharmacy licence” means a licence issued under the Health Products (Licensing of Retail Pharmacies) Regulations 2016 (G.N. No. S 330/2016);
“pharmacy‑only medicine” means a therapeutic product registered under the classification of “pharmacy‑only medicine” in the Register of Health Products;
“prescription‑only medicine” means a therapeutic product or a CTGT product registered under the classification of “prescription‑only medicine” in the Register of Health Products;
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“proprietary name” means a word or words used in connection with the supply of a therapeutic product or CTGT product for the purpose of indicating that it is the product of a particular person who manufactures, selects the name of, certifies or deals with that product, or offers it for supply;
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“protocol” means a document that describes the objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations and organisation of any clinical research;
“psychotropic substance” means a substance specified in the First Schedule to the Health Products (Therapeutic Products) Regulations 2016 (G.N. No. S 329/2016);
“qualified pharmacist” means a person who —
(a)is registered as a pharmacist under the Pharmacists Registration Act 2007;
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(b)holds a valid practising certificate granted under section 23 of that Act; and
(c)is in active practice as defined in regulation 2 of the Pharmacists Registration (Practising Certificates) Regulations 2008 (G.N. No. S 438/2008);
“qualified practitioner” means —
(a)a registered medical practitioner under the Medical Registration Act 1997; or
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(b)a registered dentist under the Dental Registration Act 1999 whose name appears in the first division of the Register of Dentists maintained and kept under section 13(1)(a) of that Act;
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“regulated clinical trial” means any clinical trial that is —
(a)authorised by the Authority, or notified to the Authority and the notification accepted by the Authority, under regulation 8 or 9 of the Health Products (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2016 (G.N. No. S 331/2016); or
(b)issued with a certificate under regulation 8 of the Medicines (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2016 (G.N. No. S 335/2016);
“specified publication” means any of the following:
(a)the British Pharmacopoeia;
(b)the European Pharmacopoeia;
(c)the United States Pharmacopoeia and the National Formulary;
(d)any other publication that is specified on the Authority’s website;
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“sponsor” means a person who takes responsibility for the initiation, management or financing of any clinical research;
“subject” means a human being, whether or not a patient, who participates in any clinical research —
(a)as a recipient of the clinical research material to which the research relates, or of some other treatment or procedure in that research; or
(b)as a control, without receiving any such clinical research material, or any such treatment or procedure;
“therapeutic product” means a health product categorised as a therapeutic product in the First Schedule to the Act;
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“traceability”, in relation to a CTGT product, means —
(a)the ability to locate and identify the CTGT product and its starting and raw materials at any point in time during its manufacture, import, supply or administration, including the sourcing, procurement, processing, testing, packaging, storage, transport, delivery and disposal of the CTGT product;
(b)the ability to identify the donor and tissue bank, blood bank or manufacturing facility that receives, processes or stores any cells or tissue that the CTGT product contains;
(c)the ability to locate and identify all data relating to any raw material or other substance that comes into contact with any cells or tissue that the CTGT product contains; and
(d)the ability to identify the person who receives the CTGT product at a licensed healthcare institution or a licensed retail pharmacy at which the CTGT product is administered, dispensed or supplied to a subject.
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(2)  For the purposes of these Regulations, a prescription is valid only if the prescription —
(a)is written and signed by a qualified practitioner; and
(b)contains all of the following particulars:
(i)the date of the prescription;
(ii)the name and address of the qualified practitioner giving the prescription;
(iii)the name, identity card or other identification document number, and contact details, of the subject to whom the prescription relates;
(iv)the name and total amount of the prescribed clinical research material to be supplied to, and the dose to be taken by, the subject;
(v)where the qualified practitioner giving the prescription intends for the prescription to be repeated, an indication of the number of times, and the time period between which, the prescribed clinical research material may be supplied;
(vi)where the prescription is given by a dentist, a declaration by the dentist that the prescription is “for dental treatment only”.
Made on 14 July 2016.
KANDIAH SATKUNANANTHAM
Chairman,
Health Sciences Authority,
Singapore.
[HSA 401:04/05-000; HSA/LPPD/711-12/57-000; AG/LEGIS/SL/122D/2015/2 Vol. 1]
(To be presented to Parliament under section 72(5) of the Health Products Act).