Sec 32-1970. Implementing, monitoring and modifying drug therapy and use; conditions; definitions  


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  • A. A pharmacist licensed pursuant to this chapter may implement, monitor and modify drug therapy and use only under the following circumstances:

    1. The patient's drug therapy and use are pursuant to a provider.

    2. The pharmacist complies with rules adopted by the state board of pharmacy.

    3. The pharmacist follows the written drug therapy management protocols prescribed by the provider who made the diagnosis and implements, monitors or modifies a person's drug therapy and use only pursuant to those protocols. Each protocol developed pursuant to the drug therapy agreement shall contain detailed directions concerning the actions that the pharmacist may perform for that patient. The protocol shall specify, at a minimum, the specific drug or drugs to be managed by the pharmacist, the conditions and events for which the pharmacist must notify the provider and the laboratory tests that may be ordered. A provider who enters into a protocol-based drug therapy agreement must have a legitimate provider-patient relationship.

    B. A licensee who violates this section commits an act of unprofessional conduct.

    C. A pharmacist is responsible for the pharmacist's negligent acts that are the result of the pharmacist's change of medication or that relate to patient drug usage pursuant to drug therapy management protocols. This subsection does not limit a provider's liability for negligent acts that are not related to a pharmacist's change of medication pursuant to the protocols.

    D. For the purposes of this section:

    1. "Implement, monitor and modify" means that a pharmacist may perform specific acts as authorized by a provider pursuant to written guidelines and protocols. This does not include the selection of drug products not prescribed by the provider unless selection of the specific drug product is authorized by the written guidelines and protocols.

    2. "Protocol" means a provider's written order, written standing medical order or other written order of protocol as defined by rules adopted by the Arizona medical board and the board of osteopathic examiners in medicine and surgery and that are patient, provider and pharmacist specific for prescriptions or orders given by the provider authorizing the written protocol.

    3. "Provider" means a physician who is licensed pursuant to chapter 13 or 17 of this title or a registered nurse practitioner who is licensed pursuant to chapter 15 of this title and who acts as a primary care practitioner.