Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-38-111 - Experimental Forms of Diagnosis and Treatment
A. The Board neither approves nor advocates
specific experimental therapies. The Board considers the standards in this
Section in determining whether a licensee is in compliance with A.R.S. §
32-2933(27).
The Board considers a therapy that is in violation of applicable state or
federal statutes, or state or federal rules or regulations regarding drugs and
devices to be unprofessional conduct under A.R.S. §
32-2933(27).
B. Experimental forms of diagnosis or
treatment, within the meaning of A.R.S. §
32-2933(27), include:
1. Administration of a
pharmaceutical agent untested for safety in humans;
2. Use of a physical agent or electromagnetic
current or field in a manner not supported by established clinical usage;
and
3. Therapy modalities and
diagnostic methods that are not included in the practice of homeopathic
medicine as defined in A.R.S. §
32-2901(22) and do not meet the criteria of subsection
(C).
C. The following
are not an experimental form of diagnosis or treatment under A.R.S. §
32-2933(27):
1. A substance or therapy modality
administered on a homeopathic indication that has been in beneficial clinical
usage by professionally trained, legally qualified physicians for at least 10
years;
2. Homeopathic medications
listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States;
3. Homeopathic medications that have been
characterized by toxicity studies or by the "proving" method of administration
on healthy volunteers to determine the medication's spectrum of
action;
4. Administration of a
pharmaceutical agent for a therapeutic indication supported by clinical usage
if the agent is approved to be marketed publicly for other therapeutic
indications by the appropriate regulatory agency; and
5. A procedure used for patient education,
preventative medicine, or general health assessment or enhancement such as
bio-terrain analysis, live blood analysis, soft laser, magnetic therapy,
oxidative therapy, and microelectric therapy, and other procedures considered
by the Board to be in beneficial clinical usage.
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