Mental Health Act 20266

Pharmacological restraint

56. A pharmacological restraint shall not be applied in respect of a person receiving treatment in a registered acute mental health centre or designated centre unless—

(a) the restraint is ordered by a consultant psychiatrist only,

(b) the restraint is initiated by a relevant health professional,

(c) the restraint is applied in respect of the person by a relevant health professional,

(d) the application of such restraint is determined by the consultant psychiatrist, in accordance with regulations made under section 58 , to be necessary where there is an immediate threat of serious harm to the person or to another person, and

(e) the pharmacological restraint concerned complies with regulations under section 58 .