As used in this section, the term "therapeutic pharmaceutical agents" means appropriate topical drugs and oral systemic drugs, including antibiotics, appropriate analgesics, antihistamines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, and anti-glaucoma medications. The term "therapeutic pharmaceutical agents" includes topical steroidal anti-inflammatories and antivirals, or oral medications for the emergency treatment of angle closure glaucoma. The term "therapeutic pharmaceutical agents" does not include oral and injectable antiviral and antifungal agents and other oral and injectable agents not authorized in this section, except for an injectable to counter an anaphylactic reaction.
Only an optometrist certified pusuant to this section may administer therapeutic pharmaceutical agents.
An applicant for certification to administer therapeutic pharmaceutical agents shall do the following:
A course approved by the Board shall be any course in the treatment and management of ocular disease offered or approved by an accredited school of optometry.
An optometrist certified pursuant to this section shall not administer a therapeutic pharmaceutical agent when the medical condition of the patient contraindicates such use.
Prior to initiating treatment for glaucoma, an optometrist shall consult with the patient's physician or other appropriate health professional. The treatment of angle closure glaucoma shall be limited to the initiation of immediate emergency treatment.
An optometrist certified for the administration of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents shall prove to the Board's satisfaction that he or she has completed six (6) hours of approved continuing education credits pursuant to section 6408.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-6413