Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.34.41.07 - Standard ProceduresA. Before a pharmacist administers a maintenance injectable medication, a pharmacist shall have and maintain a written procedure for any maintenance injectable medication that may be administered.B. A pharmacist shall administer a maintenance injectable medication in accordance with the written procedure, including:(1) Recording and maintaining the prescription files in accordance with Regulation .05 of this chapter;(2) Reviewing and screening for the following:(c) Contraindications; and(3) Reviewing the process for handling adverse reactions, including but not limited to: (a) Acute anaphylactic reactions; and(b) Other acute emergencies;(4) Following injection or administration procedures;(5) Advising the patient of post-administration procedures, including waiting requirements; and(6) Documenting and maintaining a maintenance injectable medication record, including:(a) Patient's:(v) Authorized prescriber; and(vi) Administering pharmacist's name and license number;(c) Maintenance injectable medication: (i) Name, generic or brand;(d) Notification to the authorized prescriber that the patient received a specific maintenance injectable medication; and(e) Verification that the prescription is:(i) Not for the patient's initial dose, if applicable; or(ii) For the patient's initial dose and the patient's record contains documented approval from the authorized prescriber.D. The pharmacist shall: (1) Sign and date the standard procedure at least annually;(2) Make the standard procedure available for inspection by the Board upon request; and(3) Review and update the standard procedure as necessary.Md. Code Regs. 10.34.41.07
Regulation .07 adopted effective 49:12 Md. R. 640, eff. 6/13/2022