Pharmacy Council of Ghana
The Pharmacy Council of Ghana is a regulatory body responsible for overseeing the practice of pharmacy in Ghana. Its main functions include licensing pharmacists and pharmacies, ensuring compliance with pharmaceutical laws, and promoting the safe and effective use of medicines. The Council also plays a vital role in setting standards for pharmacy education and practice.
Established under the Pharmacy Act of 1994, the Council aims to protect public health by ensuring that pharmacists adhere to professional ethics and standards. It works closely with other health regulatory bodies to enhance the quality of healthcare services in the country.