Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B16-28.120 - All Permits - Storage of Legend Drugs; Prepackaging
(1) All medicinal
drugs or drug preparations as defined by Section
465.003(8),
F.S., shall be stored:
(a) Within the
confines of the prescription department of a community pharmacy permittee as
defined in Section 465.018, F.S.
(b) In a Class II Institutional pharmacy as
defined by Section 465.019(2)(b),
F.S., within the confines of the pharmacy provided, however, that those
medicinal drugs established by the consultant pharmacist as supportive to
treatment procedures such as medical drugs, surgical, obstetrical, diagnostic,
etc., may be permitted to be stored in those areas where such treatment is
conducted consistent with proper control procedures as provided by the policy
and procedure manual of the pharmacy.
(2) All medicinal drugs or drug preparations
as defined in Section
465.003(8),
F.S., within Class I Institutional permittees as defined in Section
465.019(2)(a),
F.S., and Special ALF Permit Rule
64B16-28.870, F.A.C., shall:
(a) Be administered from individual
prescription containers to the individual patient; and,
(b) Be prohibited within the confines of
Class I Institutional pharmacies unless obtained upon a proper prescription and
properly labeled in accordance with Chapter 499, F.S., and the rules and
regulations contained in Chapter 59A-4, F.A.C., incorporated herein by
reference and effective August 25, 2023, which may be obtained from
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-16160
or https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ChapterHome.asp?Chapter=59A-4,
pertaining to the licensure of nursing homes and related
facilities.
(3)
Prepackaging of medication, whether a part of a unit dose system or a part of a
multiple dose drug distribution system in an extended care facility or hospital
holding a valid Class II Institutional pharmacy permit, must be done in
accordance with procedures set up by the consultant pharmacist of record in the
policy and procedure manual; and in the case of a pharmacy holding a valid
community pharmacy permit must be done in accordance with procedures set up by
the prescription department manager.
(4) Medicinal drugs and proprietary
preparations as identified above that are stored in treatment areas must be
accessible only to licensed staff (pharmacists, nurses, physicians, advanced
registered nurse practitioners, physician assistants, respiratory and physical
therapist, radiology technicians and registered pharmacy technicians, etc.) in
accordance with their license, practice act, or to other personnel specifically
authorized by the institution.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.022 FS. Law Implemented 435.019(2), 465.003(7), 465.022 FS.
New 9-18-84, Formerly 21S-1.44, 21S-1.044, Amended 7-31-91, Formerly 21S-28.120, 61F10-28.120, 59X-28.120, Amended 2-8-07, 8-16-10, 12-18-23.
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