Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 4729:5-12-01 | Medication therapy management - definitions.
...on" or "direct supervision" means a pharmacist shall be physically present in the pharmacy, or in the area where the practice of pharmacy is occurring, and provide personal review and approval of all professional activities. (B) "Medication therapy management" or "MTM" means: (1) A distinct service or group of services that is intended to optimize the therapeutic outcomes of a patient. M... |
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Rule 4729:5-12-02 | Medication Therapy Management.
...(A) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern under the direct supervision of a pharmacist that provides medication therapy management services shall practice at a location that complies with one of the following: (1) If the person or entity solely performs medication therapy management in this state or to residents of this state, the location shall be licensed as a limited category II terminal distrib... |
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Rule 4729:5-12-02 | Medication therapy management.
...(A) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern under the direct supervision of a pharmacist who provides medication therapy management services shall practice at a location that complies with one of the following: (1) If the person or entity solely performs medication therapy management in this state or to residents of this state, the location shall be licensed as a limited category II terminal distribu... |
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Rule 4729:5-13-03 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
...o anyone other than a prescriber or pharmacist if not being used by a prescriber, pharmacist or a licensed health care professional in accordance with paragraph (B)(6)(a), (B)(6)(b), or (B)(6)(c) of this rule. All locks shall be kept in good working order with keys removed therefrom. (5) During non-business hours, the cabinet or safe shall be maintained in an area secured by a physical barrie... |
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Rule 4729:5-14-03 | Security and control of dangerous drugs.
...censed prescriber, registered nurse, or pharmacist who is employed or affiliated with the EMS organization. (2) An emergency medical technician (emergency medical technician-basic) certified in accordance with Chapter 4765. of the Revised Code may have access to buprenorphine to administer an initial dose pursuant to paragraph (C) of rule 4729:5-14-05 of the Administrative Code. Buprenorphine mai... |
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Rule 4729:5-19-01 | Clinics and Prescriber Offices - Definitions.
...2-01 of the Administrative Code, or pharmacist serves as the responsible person on the license and drugs are possessed on-site for administration or to personally furnish. The facility shall comply with all requirements set forth in this chapter. A clinic or prescriber office does not include a veterinary clinic as defined in rule 4729:5-20-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) "Controlled substance... |
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Rule 4729:5-19-02 | Personally furnishing dangerous drugs.
...ersonally furnishing to a licensed Ohio pharmacist practicing at a free clinic, as defined in section 3701.071 of the Revised Code. The act of personally furnishing shall be documented using positive identification. (F) (1) A prescriber may designate a licensed health care professional acting within the scope of the professional's practice and, under the personal supervision of a prescribe... |
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Rule 4729:5-19-03 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
...o anyone other than a prescriber or pharmacist if not being used by a prescriber, pharmacist or a licensed health care professional in accordance with paragraph (B)(6)(a), (B)(6)(b), or (B)(6)(c) of this rule. All locks shall be kept in good working order with keys removed therefrom. (5) During non-business hours, the cabinet or safe shall be maintained in an area secured by a physical barrie... |
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Rule 4729:5-21-02 | Personally furnishing dangerous drugs from an opioid treatment program.
...onal supervision of a prescriber or pharmacist, to prepare and package a dangerous drug that will be personally furnished by the prescriber, a pharmacist, or a nurse in accordance with paragraph (F) of this rule. (2) The personal supervision requirement listed in paragraph (E)(1) of this rule does not apply if a licensed health care professional acting within the scope of the professional's p... |
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Rule 4729:5-21-02 | Personally furnishing dangerous drugs from an opioid treatment program.
...onal supervision of a prescriber or pharmacist, to prepare and package a dangerous drug that will be personally furnished by the prescriber, a pharmacist, or a nurse in accordance with paragraph (F) of this rule. (2) The personal supervision requirement listed in paragraph (E)(1) of this rule does not apply if a licensed health care professional acting within the scope of the professional's p... |
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Rule 4729:5-21-03 | Security and control of dangerous drugs.
...1.72 (12/5/2018). Only prescribers, pharmacists, and nurses licensed under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code may have access to schedule II controlled substances maintained in accordance with this paragraph. (C) All schedule III through V controlled substances shall be maintained in accordance with 21 CFR 1301.72 (12/5/2018). Only prescribers, pharmacists, and nurses licensed under Chapter 4723. ... |
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Rule 4729:5-21-04 | Record Keeping.
...tification of the prescriber, delegated pharmacist, or delegated nurse personally furnishing the drug, the date the drug is personally furnished and, if applicable, the date the drug is received by the patient or patient's caregiver. (E) (1) Records of administration shall contain the name, strength, dosage form, and quantity of the dangerous drugs administered, the name and date of birth of t... |
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Rule 4729:5-22-02 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
...o anyone other than a prescriber or pharmacist if not being used by a prescriber, pharmacist or a licensed health care professional in accordance with paragraph (B)(6)(a), (B)(6)(b), or (B)(6)(c) of this rule. All locks shall be kept in good working order with keys removed therefrom. (5) During non-business hours, the cabinet or safe shall be maintained in an area secured by a physical barrie... |
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Rule 4729:5-22-03 | Record keeping.
...fication of the prescriber or delegated pharmacist personally furnishing the drug, the date the drug is personally furnished and, if applicable, the date the drug is received by the patient or patient's caregiver. (E) (1) Records of administration shall contain the name, strength, dosage form, and quantity of the dangerous drugs administered, the name and date of birth of the person to who... |
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Rule 4729:5-23-02 | Security, control and storage of dangerous drugs.
... responsible person, a prescriber, or a pharmacist if not being used by a prescriber, pharmacist, responsible person, or a licensed health care professional or employee of a dog training facility in accordance with paragraph (B)(6)(a), (B)(6)(b), or (B)(6)(c) of this rule. All locks shall be kept in good working order with keys removed therefrom. (5) During non-business hours, the cabinet or safe... |
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Rule 4729:5-23-03 | Record keeping.
...fication of the prescriber or delegated pharmacist personally furnishing the drug, the date the drug is personally furnished and, if applicable, the date the drug is received by the patient or patient's caregiver. (E) (1) Records of administration shall contain the name, strength, dosage form, and quantity of the dangerous drugs administered, the name and date of birth of the person to who... |
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Rule 4729:6-1-01 | Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
...ufacturer" means a person, other than a pharmacist or prescriber, that meets the following criteria: (1) Meets the definition of a manufacturer pursuant in section 21 U.S. Code Section 360 eee (11/27/2013); and (2) Manufactures dangerous drugs and who is engaged in the sale or distribution of dangerous drugs in or into Ohio. (M) "Outsourcing facility" means a facility that is engaged in the... |
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Rule 4729:6-1-01 | Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
...ufacturer" means a person, other than a pharmacist or prescriber, that meets the following criteria: (1) Meets the definition of a manufacturer pursuant in section 21 U.S. Code Section 360 eee (11/27/2013); and (2) Manufactures dangerous drugs and who is engaged in the sale or distribution of dangerous drugs in or into Ohio. (L) "Outsourcing facility" means a facility that is engaged in the... |
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Rule 4729:6-1-01 | Definitions - distributors of dangerous drugs.
...ufacturer" means a person, other than a pharmacist or prescriber, that meets the following criteria: (1) Meets the definition of a manufacturer pursuant in section 21 U.S. Code Section 360 eee (11/27/2013); and (2) Manufactures dangerous drugs and who is engaged in the sale or distribution of dangerous drugs in or into Ohio. (L) "Outsourcing facility" means a facility that is engaged in the... |
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Rule 4729:6-3-08 | Distributor of dangerous drugs samples and complimentary supplies.
...E) Nothing in this rule prohibits a pharmacist working, regardless of compensation, in a charitable pharmacy from dispensing a sample drug to a person in accordance with section 3719.811 of the Revised Code and agency 4729 of the Administrative Code. (F) Paragraph (A)(1) of this rule does not permit a pharmacist who is authorized to manage drug therapy pursuant section 4729.39 of the Revised Code... |
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Rule 4729:6-3-08 | Distributor of dangerous drugs samples and complimentary supplies.
...E) Nothing in this rule prohibits a pharmacist working, regardless of compensation, in a charitable pharmacy from dispensing a sample drug to a person in accordance with section 3719.811 of the Revised Code and agency 4729 of the Administrative Code. (F) Paragraph (A)(1) of this rule does not permit a pharmacist who is authorized to manage drug therapy pursuant section 4729.39 of the Revised Code... |
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Rule 4729:7-2-01 | Definitions - pharmacy compounding.
...ed by the product's manufacturer. A pharmacist shall perform the final check of the product. (2) The preparation of radiopharmaceuticals as defined in agency 4729 of the Administrative Code. (3) Sterile compounded drug preparations in accordance with rule 4729:7-2-02 of the Administrative Code. (4) The addition of a flavoring agent to a conventionally manufactured drug product. (E) "D... |
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Rule 4729:7-2-02 | Sterile compounding exemptions.
...ounded sterile preparations. (C) A pharmacist or prescriber performs the final check of the product and documents that it was conducted using positive identification. (D) Any unused starting ingredient that is not labeled as a multiple dose container must be discarded after preparation is complete. (E) Unless administered immediately, the drug product described in this paragraph shall be... |
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Rule 4729:7-2-03 | Drugs compounded in a pharmacy.
... compounding at a pharmacy: (1) A pharmacist; (2) A pharmacy intern under the personal supervision of a pharmacist; (3) A certified pharmacy technician or pharmacy technician trainee under the personal supervision of a pharmacist; and (4) A registered pharmacy technician under the personal supervision of a pharmacist, but only with respect to non-sterile drug compounding. (G) For all co... |
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Rule 4729:7-2-03 | Drugs compounded in a pharmacy.
... compounding at a pharmacy: (1) A pharmacist; (2) A pharmacy intern under the personal supervision of a pharmacist; (3) A certified pharmacy technician, registered pharmacy technician, or pharmacy technician trainee under the personal supervision of a pharmacist. (G) For all compounded drug preparations, a pharmacist shall: (1) Conduct the final check of the compounded drug preparation;... |