Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-675 - Limited-service Sterile Pharmaceutical Products Pharmacy
A. The limited-service pharmacy permittee or
the pharmacist-in-charge shall ensure that the limited-service sterile
pharmaceutical products pharmacy complies with the standards for area,
personnel, security, sanitation, equipment, sterile pharmaceutical products,
and limited-service pharmacies established in
R4-23-608,
R4-23-609,
R4-23-610,
R4-23-611, R4-23-612, R4-23-670, and R4-23-671.
B. The pharmacist-in-charge of a
limited-service sterile pharmaceutical products pharmacy shall authorize only
pharmacists, interns, compliance officers, peace officers acting in their
official capacities, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technician trainees,
support personnel, and other designated personnel to be in the limited-service
sterile pharmaceutical products pharmacy.
C. The pharmacist-in-charge of a
limited-service sterile pharmaceutical products pharmacy shall ensure that
prescription medication is delivered to the patient or locked in the dispensing
area when a pharmacist is not present in the pharmacy.
D. In addition to the delivery requirements
of
R4-23-402,
the limited-service pharmacy permittee shall, during regular hours of
operation, but not less than a minimum 40 hours per week, provide toll-free
telephone service to facilitate communication between patients and a pharmacist
who has access to patient records at the limited-service sterile pharmaceutical
products pharmacy. The limited-service pharmacy permittee shall disclose this
toll-free number on a label affixed to each container dispensed from the
limited-service sterile pharmaceutical products pharmacy.
E. The limited-service pharmacy permittee or
the pharmacist-in-charge shall ensure development, implementation, review and
revision in the same manner described in
R4-23-671(E)
and compliance with policies and procedures for pharmacy operations, including
pharmaceutical product compounding, dispensing, and distribution, that comply
with the requirements of
R4-23-402,
R4-23-410,
R4-23-670,
and
R4-23-671.
F. The non-dispensing roles of the pharmacist
may include chart reviews, audits, drug therapy monitoring, committee
participation, drug information, and in-service training of pharmacy and other
health professionals.
Notes
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