1. Introduction
Pharmacy registration in Nepal is a mandatory legal process regulated by the Department of Drug Administration (DDA Nepal) under the Ministry of Health and Population. Whether you are opening a retail pharmacy, wholesale drug store, or hospital pharmacy, obtaining DDA approval is compulsory before commencing operations. Non-compliance may lead to penalties, closure, or legal action under prevailing drug laws.
This comprehensive guide explains the legal framework, eligibility, documents, step-by-step process, cost, timeline, and compliance requirements for pharmacy registration in Nepal. It is designed for pharmacists, investors, healthcare entrepreneurs, and hospital administrators seeking lawful operation under Nepalese pharmaceutical regulations.
Pharmacy registration and DDA approval in Nepal are primarily governed by the following laws:
Drugs Act, 2035 (1978)
Drug Registration Regulation, 2038
Drug Inspection Directive
Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) Guidelines
Narcotic Drugs Control Act, 2033
Consumer Protection Act, 2075
Local Government Operation Act, 2074
Company Act, 2063 (for company registration)
Partnership Act, 2020 (for partnership firms)
PAN/VAT Act
Labor Act, 2074
Environmental Protection Act (where applicable)
These laws collectively regulate the manufacture, import, distribution, sale, storage, and dispensing of medicines in Nepal.
Important provisions include:
No person shall manufacture, sell, distribute, or dispense drugs without license.
Pharmacy must operate under the supervision of a registered pharmacist or pharmacy assistant.
DDA has authority to inspect, suspend, cancel, or renew licenses.
Proper storage conditions must be maintained.
Sale of prescription drugs without prescription is prohibited.
Separate licensing required for retail and wholesale pharmacies.
Violation may result in:
Fine
Imprisonment
License cancellation
Confiscation of drugs
Pharmacy registration in Nepal involves coordination among:
Department of Drug Administration (DDA), Kathmandu
Provincial Health Directorate
Local Municipality/Ward Office
Inland Revenue Office (PAN/VAT)
Office of Company Registrar (OCR)
Nepal Pharmacy Council (Pharmacist Registration)
DDA is the final approving and licensing body.
It is the legal licensing process to operate a retail or wholesale drug store under DDA approval.
To ensure public health safety, drug quality control, and regulatory compliance.
Registered pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, companies, hospitals, or health institutions.
At the Department of Drug Administration (DDA) or its regional offices.
Before starting any pharmaceutical business activity.
By submitting required documents, meeting infrastructure standards, and passing DDA inspection.
To obtain DDA approval:
Must have a registered pharmacist or pharmacy assistant licensed by Nepal Pharmacy Council.
Minimum required floor area:
Retail pharmacy: Generally minimum 100 sq. ft. (subject to DDA guideline updates)
Wholesale pharmacy: Larger space required
Proper storage facilities (refrigerator, racks, ventilation)
Registered business entity (Firm/Company/Health Institution)
PAN/VAT registration
No prior drug-related criminal conviction
Company/Firm Registration Certificate
PAN/VAT Certificate
Tax Clearance (if renewal)
Local Ward Recommendation
Pharmacist/Assistant Pharmacist License
Nepal Pharmacy Council Registration Certificate
Citizenship copy of proprietor
Academic qualification certificates
House ownership certificate or rental agreement
Location map
Ward verification letter
Floor plan of pharmacy
Passport size photographs
Application form prescribed by DDA
Recommendation from local authority
Register your firm/company at:
Office of Company Registrar (for Pvt. Ltd.)
Local Ward Office (for sole proprietorship)
Register at Inland Revenue Office.
Hire or appoint a licensed pharmacist/assistant pharmacist.
Ensure:
Adequate floor area
Refrigerator for temperature-sensitive drugs
Shelving and proper storage system
Fire safety measures
Submit prescribed application form with required documents.
DDA officials conduct on-site inspection.
Upon compliance, DDA grants pharmacy license.
License must be displayed visibly in the pharmacy.
The cost varies depending on type:
Retail pharmacy license fee
Wholesale license fee (higher than retail)
Renewal fee (annual)
Business registration cost
PAN/VAT registration
Infrastructure setup
Pharmacist salary
Legal and consultancy fees
Estimated investment:
Retail pharmacy: NPR 5–15 lakhs (including setup)
Wholesale pharmacy: NPR 15–50 lakhs+
(Actual government fee is comparatively modest; majority cost is infrastructure and inventory.)
Typical timeline:
Business Registration: 3–7 days
PAN Registration: 1–3 days
DDA Review & Inspection: 15–30 days
Total Estimated Time: 3–6 weeks
Delays may occur due to incomplete documentation or inspection non-compliance.
After obtaining license:
Annual renewal of pharmacy license
Maintain drug purchase and sales records
Follow Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP)
Maintain temperature log for refrigerator
Avoid expired drug sale
Renew pharmacist license periodically
Comply with tax laws
Submit reports if required by DDA
Failure may result in inspection penalties.
Submit required documents to DDA, ensure qualified pharmacist supervision, pass inspection, and obtain license.
You must have a registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist licensed by Nepal Pharmacy Council.
Initial investment ranges from NPR 5–15 lakhs for retail pharmacies depending on location and inventory size.
Generally 3–6 weeks after complete submission.
Yes, but operation must be under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist or assistant pharmacist.
Yes, pharmacy license must be renewed annually.
It may face fines, closure, confiscation of drugs, and legal action under the Drugs Act, 2035.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and regulatory requirements may change based on government amendments and DDA circulars. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed legal professional or regulatory expert in Nepal.
If you require professional legal assistance for DDA approval, pharmacy licensing, regulatory compliance, or drug law advisory services in Nepal, consult an experienced legal practitioner to ensure full compliance and smooth approval.
February 21, 2026 - BY Admin