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Medicines Control Council

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The Medicines Control Council was the statutory medicines regulator of South Africa, responsible for registering and controlling medicines in that country. It is referenced on this wiki chiefly for its scheduling of 2C-B, which had a brief period of legal sale in South Africa under the brand name Nexus in the early 1990s before the Council placed it under control. [citation needed] The Council's functions were later assumed by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority. [citation needed]

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