(1)
No person shall sell any medicine or related product in a container if the container—
does not bear a label containing all the particulars required by these regulations to be on a label relating to such a container; or
bears a label containing anything that is prohibited by these regulations from appearing on a label relating to such a container; or
bears a label containing any particulars that are not in the position, manner, and style required by these regulations in respect of a label relating to such a container.
(2)
No person shall sell a package containing a single container of any medicine or related product unless that package is labelled in a manner similar to that in which the container is labelled.
(3)
No person shall sell any medicine in a poison bottle bearing any label that obscures any flutings, ribs, nettings, points, embossed words, or similar markings on the bottle.
(4)
No person shall sell any medical device that does not bear the name of the manufacturer of the medical device or the name of the manufacturer’s distributor in New Zealand.
(5)
Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this regulation, the Director-General may, by notice in writing to the manufacturer or importer of any medicine, exempt from the labelling requirements of these regulations the sale of that medicine in a container of a specified type.