Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1330.540 - Nuclear Pharmacy Services
a)
Pharmacies that provide and/or offer for sale radiopharmaceuticals shall, in
addition to any other requirements of the Act and this Part, comply with this
Section.
b) Prior to issuance of a
pharmacy license to practice as a nuclear pharmacy:
1) The pharmacy shall provide a copy of its
Illinois Radioactive Material License issued by the Illinois Emergency
Management Agency in accordance with the Radiation Protection Act [420 ILCS 40
].
2) The Division shall conduct an
on-site inspection of the facility.
c) The pharmacy shall have:
1) Space commensurate with the scope of
services provided, but at least 300 square feet; and
2) A radioactive storage and product decay
facility separate from and exclusive of the "hot" laboratory, compounding,
dispensing, quality assurance and office areas.
d) Each nuclear pharmacy shall have the
following equipment:
1) Laminar flow
hood;
2) Fume hood - minimum of 30
inches in height, which shall be vented through a filter with a direct outlet
to the outside;
3) Dose
calibrator;
4)
Refrigerator;
5) Class A
prescription balance or a balance of greater sensitivity;
6) Single-channel or multi-channel gamma
scintillation counter;
7)
Microscope;
8) Low level,
thin-window portable radiation survey meter;
9) Drawing station - lead glass and lead
lined;
10) Syringe shields;
and
11) Energy Compensated Geiger
Mueller (GM) Probe or ion chamber.
e) Each nuclear pharmacy shall have the
following reference texts available:
1) The
current edition or revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia - Dispensing
Information;
2) The current edition
or revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia/National Formulary;
3) State and federal regulations governing
the use of applicable radioactive material; and
4) U.S. Public Health Service Radiological
Health Handbook.
f)
Pharmacist-in-Charge
1) The
pharmacist-in-charge for a nuclear pharmacy shall meet the requirements set
forth in subsection (i). The responsibilities of the pharmacist-in-charge shall
include:
A) Supervision of all the activities
of all employees as they relate to the practice of nuclear pharmacy;
B) Establishment and supervision of the
record keeping system for the purchase, acquisition, disposition, sale,
delivery, possession, storage and safekeeping of radiopharmaceuticals;
and
C) Establishment and
maintenance of security provisions, which shall include the following:
i) There shall be no public access to the
pharmacy hot lab/dispensing area; and
ii) In the absence of a nuclear pharmacist,
all radiopharmaceuticals shall be locked and accessible only to a nuclear
pharmacist or a pharmacy technician under direct supervision of the pharmacist;
except, a licensed medical practitioner authorized to possess, use and
administer radiopharmaceuticals may have access to radiopharmaceuticals in the
absence of a nuclear pharmacist.
2) Within 30 days after the change of a
pharmacist-in-charge, the Division shall be notified in writing by the
departing pharmacist-in-charge.
g) Dispensing Radiopharmaceuticals
1) A radiopharmaceutical shall be dispensed
only upon a prescription order from a licensed medical practitioner authorized
to possess, use and administer radiopharmaceuticals.
2) No radiopharmaceutical shall be dispensed
in the absence of a nuclear pharmacist except, a licensed medical practitioner
authorized to possess, use, dispense and administer radiopharmaceuticals may
dispense in the absence of a nuclear pharmacist.
3) The amount of radioactivity in a
preparation for dispensing shall be determined by radiometric methods for each
individual preparation at the time of preparation, and calibrated for the
anticipated time of administration.
h) Labeling Requirements
1) In addition to the labeling requirements
of pharmaceuticals, as stipulated in the Act, the immediate outer container of
a radioactive drug, diagnostic agent or device to be dispensed shall also be
labeled to include:
A) The standard radiation
symbol;
B) The words "Caution -
Radioactive Material";
C) The name
of the radionuclide;
D) The name of
the chemical form;
E) The amount of
radioactive material contained, in milliCuries or microCuries, in the container
contents at the time of calibration;
F) If the container contents are in liquid
form, the volume in milliliters;
G)
The requested calibration time for the amount of radioactivity
contained;
H) The prescription
number; and
I) The name or initials
of the nuclear pharmacist filling the prescription.
2) The immediate container shall be labeled
with:
A) The standard radiation
symbol;
B) The words "Caution -
Radioactive Material";
C) The name
and address of the pharmacy;
D) The
prescription number;
E) Name of
radionuclide; and
F) Name of
chemical form.
i) Nuclear Pharmacist Requirements. A nuclear
pharmacist who serves as the pharmacist-in-charge of a nuclear pharmacy and all
other pharmacists employed in the pharmacy shall provide evidence to the
Division of the following:
1) Licensure as a
pharmacist in the State of Illinois; and
2) That he/she is named as an authorized
user, or works under the supervision of a pharmacist who is named as an
authorized user, on a commercial nuclear pharmacy license issued by the
Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) or, when a nuclear pharmacist who
works under a broad medical license at a university or research hospital has
been approved as a user by that institution's radiation safety committee in
accordance with conditions of the license issued by IEMA.
j) Nothing in this Part shall prohibit the
operation of a nuclear medicine laboratory or any other department that is
operated under the direct supervision of a licensed medical practitioner
authorized to possess, use and administer radiopharmaceuticals.
Notes
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