Utah Admin. Code R156-17b-611 - Operating Standards - Drug Therapy Management
(1) In accordance with Subsections
58-17b-102(17)
and 58-17b-601(1),
decisions involving drug therapy management shall be made in the best interest
of the patient. Drug therapy management may include:
(a) implementing, modifying and managing drug
therapy according to the terms of the Collaborative Pharmacy Practice
Agreement;
(b) collecting and
reviewing patient histories;
(c)
obtaining and checking vital signs, including pulse, temperature, blood
pressure and respiration;
(d)
ordering and evaluating the results of laboratory tests directly applicable to
the drug therapy, when performed in accordance with approved protocols
applicable to the practice setting; and
(e) such other patient care services as may
be allowed by rule.
(2)
For the purpose of promoting therapeutic appropriateness, a pharmacist shall at
the time of dispensing a prescription, or a prescription drug order, review the
patient's medication record. Such review shall at a minimum identify clinically
significant conditions, situations or items, such as:
(a) inappropriate drug utilization;
(b) therapeutic duplication;
(c) drug-disease contraindications;
(d) drug-drug interactions;
(e) incorrect drug dosage or duration of drug
treatment;
(f) drug-allergy
interactions; and
(g) clinical
abuse or misuse.
(3)
Upon identifying any clinically significant conditions, situations or items
listed in Subsection (2) above, the pharmacist shall take appropriate steps to
avoid or resolve the problem including consultation with the prescribing
practitioner.
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