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2014 SESSION
HB 1035 Veterinarians; dispensing compounded drug products, report.
Introduced by: Robert D. Orrock, Sr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Veterinarians; dispensing compounded drug products. Provides that a veterinarian may dispense a 72-hour supply of a compounded drug product for a companion animal that is his patient when the compounded drug product is dispensed to treat an emergent condition and timely access to a compounding pharmacy is not available. The bill requires pharmacists to label compounded drug products dispensed to veterinarians with the name and strength of the drug product or list of the active ingredients and strengths, the facility's control number, a beyond-use date, the name and address of the pharmacy, and the quantity dispensed. The bill also requires the Board of Pharmacy to convene a work group to explore and clarify issues related to the compounding of drugs for human and animal use.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Veterinarians; dispensing compounded drug products. Provides that a veterinarian may dispense a 72-hour supply of a compounded drug product for a patient in emergent conditions when timely access to a compounding pharmacy is not available, but may not charge for such compounded drug products.