Medicines charge denied

November 8, 2016 | By More

Court House-Sept-2013-07A Christchurch man has pleaded not guilty to a charge arising from a police allegation that he used a pre-hospital emergency care certificate to obtain adrenaline.

The man, who has name suppression, has been charged with possession of a restricted medicine.

He pleaded not guilty in a session at the Christchurch District Court where Community Magistrate Leigh Langridge remanded him at large – no bail was required – to a case review hearing on December 12.

It is alleged he showed a pharmacist his certificate to obtain the drug, which was more than one percent adrenaline, and classified as a prescription medicine.

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