Packaged and labeled prescription drugs shall be initialed by the pharmacist to assure accuracy and appropriateness. The prescribing practitioner or a licensed nurse may issue these pre-dispensed prescription drugs, by placing the patients name, date of issue and prescription number on the label at the time of issue to patients on order of the prescriber. The prescription number as placed on the label of the dispensed prescription drug is to be placed with the prescribing practioner's order in the patients medical record. The pharmacist shall monitor patients medical records to assure that medication profiles and prescription orders are maintained and utilized.
Since the pharmacist is not present when the patient receives the medication, the pharmacists shall develop protocol to assure that the patient is monitored and counseled by the prescribing practitioner or nurse consistent with the requirements of Board of Pharmacy Regulation #48.
Revisions to Board Regulation 9 Section D
Packaged and labeled prescription drugs shall be initialed by the pharmacist to assure accuracy and appropriateness. The prescribing practitioner or a licensed nurse may issue these pre-dispensed prescription drugs, by placing the patient's name, date of issue and prescription number on the label at the time of issue to patients on order of the prescriber. The prescription number as placed on the label of the dispensed prescription drug is to be placed with the prescribing practitioner's order in the patients medical record. The pharmacist shall monitor patients medical records to assure that medication profiles and prescription orders are maintained and utilized.
Since the pharmacist is not present when the patient receives the medication, the pharmacists shall develop protocol to assure that the patient is monitored and counseled by the prescribint practitioner or nurse consistent with the requirements of Board of Pharmacy Regulation #48.
070.00.96 Ark. Code R. 002