A pharmacist, pharmacy intern, licensed advanced pharmacy technician, or certified pharmacy technician who engages in the administration of vaccines shall comply with the following procedures:
(a) Provide the patient with a "Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)" or equivalent information if the vaccine is authorized under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), as provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC);(b) Ensure that the patient has received and signed the "Patient Consent Form" inclusive of electronic forms of communication and consent, and has been counseled and their questions answered prior to administration of the vaccine;(c) Maintain and follow written policies and procedures that establish a course of action the pharmacist shall follow to address:(2) Anaphylactic reactions including a standard order for treatment;(3) Accidental needle sticks; and(4) Both the handling and disposal of used or contaminated equipment and supplies;(d) Report all adverse events to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) and to the primary care physician if applicable;(e) Provide the patient with documentation of the vaccination and when appropriate report it to the immunization section of the New Hampshire department of health and human services to be added to the Vaccination Registry;(f) Provide notice electronically, in writing, or fax to the primary care provider, when designated by the patient, of the administration of the vaccine; and(g) Be able to recognize anaphylaxis and maintain at least 2 doses of injectable epinephrine at all times to treat a reaction if it occurs.N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 1304.01
#9552, eff 9-23-09; ss by #10185, eff 9-18-12
Amended by Number 10, Filed March 9, 2023, Proposed by #13558, Effective 4/12/2023, Expires 4/12/2033.