49 Pa. Code § 27.404 - Authority and requirements
(a) A
pharmacist or pharmacy intern authorized by the Board to administer injectable
medications, biologicals and immunizations may only do so under either an order
or written protocol.
(b) The order
from a licensed prescriber must be written, received electronically or if
received orally be reduced to writing, and contain at a minimum the following:
(1) The identity of the licensed prescriber
issuing the order.
(2) The identity
of the patient to receive the injection.
(3) The identity of the medication,
immunization or vaccine, and dose, to be administered.
(4) The date of the original order and the
date or schedule, if any, of each subsequent administration.
(c) An authorized pharmacist may
enter into a written protocol, either approved by a physician or authorized by
the medical staff of an institution, governing the administration of injectable
medications, biologicals and immunizations for a specific period of time or
purpose. The written protocol may be valid for a time period not to exceed 2
years. The protocol must include the following:
(1) The identity of the participating
pharmacist and physician or institution.
(2) The identification of the medication,
biological or immunization, which may be administered.
(3) The identity of the patient or groups of
patients to receive the authorized injectable medication, biological or
immunization.
(4) The identity of
the authorized routes and sites of administration allowed.
(5) A provision establishing a course of
action the pharmacist shall follow to address emergency situations including,
but not limited to, adverse reactions, anaphylactic reactions and accidental
needle sticks.
(6) A provision
establishing a length of time the pharmacist shall observe an individual for
adverse events following an injection.
(7) The identity of the location at which the
pharmacist may administer the authorized medication, biological or
immunization.
(8) Recordkeeping
requirements and procedures for notification of administration.
(9) A provision that allows for termination
of the protocol at the request of any party to it at any time.
Notes
The provisions of this § 27.404 amended under sections 4(j), 6(k)(1) and (9) and 9.2(a) of the Pharmacy Act (63 P.S. §§ 390-4(j), 390-6(k)(1) and (9) and 390-9.2(a)).
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