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TITLE 22EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 15TEXAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
CHAPTER 291PHARMACIES
SUBCHAPTER BCOMMUNITY PHARMACY (CLASS A)
RULE §291.33Operational Standards

      (i) If a pharmacy is staffed by only one pharmacist, the pharmacist may leave the prescription department for short periods of time without closing the prescription department and removing pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technician trainees, and other pharmacy personnel from the prescription department provided the following conditions are met:

        (I) at least one pharmacy technician remains in the prescription department;

        (II) the pharmacist remains on-site at the licensed location of the pharmacy and is immediately available;

        (III) the pharmacist reasonably believes that the security of the prescription department will be maintained in his or her absence. If in the professional judgment of the pharmacist, the pharmacist determines that the prescription department should close during his or her absence, then the pharmacist shall close the prescription department and remove the pharmacy technicians, pharmacy technician trainees, and other pharmacy personnel from the prescription department during his or her absence; and

        (IV) a notice is posted which includes the following information:

          (-a-) the pharmacist is on a break and the time the pharmacist will return; and

          (-b-) pharmacy technicians may begin the processing of prescription drug orders or refills brought in during the pharmacist's absence, but the prescription or refill may not be delivered to the patient or the patient's agent until the pharmacist verifies the accuracy of the prescription.

      (ii) During the time a pharmacist is absent from the prescription department, only pharmacy technicians who have completed the pharmacy's training program may perform the following duties, provided a pharmacist verifies the accuracy of all acts, tasks, and functions performed by the pharmacy technicians prior to delivery of the prescription to the patient or the patient's agent:

        (I) initiating and receiving refill authorization requests;

        (II) entering prescription data into a data processing system;

        (III) taking a stock bottle from the shelf for a prescription;

        (IV) preparing and packaging prescription drug orders (e.g., counting tablets/capsules, measuring liquids, or placing them in the prescription container);

        (V) affixing prescription labels and auxiliary labels to the prescription container;

        (VI) prepackaging and labeling prepackaged drugs;

        (VII) receiving oral prescription drug orders for dangerous drugs and reducing these orders to writing, either manually or electronically;

        (VIII) transferring or receiving a transfer of original prescription information for dangerous drugs on behalf of a patient; and

        (IX) contacting a prescriber for information regarding an existing prescription for a dangerous drug.

      (iii) Upon return to the prescription department, the pharmacist shall:

        (I) conduct a drug regimen review as specified in subsection (c)(2) of this section; and

        (II) verify the accuracy of all acts, tasks, and functions performed by the pharmacy technicians prior to delivery of the prescription to the patient or the patient's agent.

      (iv) An agent of the pharmacist may deliver a previously verified prescription to the patient or his or her agent provided a record of the delivery is maintained containing the following information:

        (I) date of the delivery;

        (II) unique identification number of the prescription drug order;

        (III) patient's name;

        (IV) patient's phone number or the phone number of the person picking up the prescription; and

        (V) signature of the person picking up the prescription.

      (v) Any prescription delivered to a patient when a pharmacist is not in the prescription department must meet the requirements for a prescription delivered to a patient as described in subsection (c)(1)(F) of this section.

      (vi) During the times a pharmacist is absent from the prescription department a pharmacist intern shall be considered a registered pharmacy technician and may perform only the duties of a registered pharmacy technician.

      (vii) In pharmacies with two or more pharmacists on duty, the pharmacists shall stagger their breaks and meal periods so that the prescription department is not left without a pharmacist on duty.

    (B) Pharmacist is off-site.

      (i) The prescription department must be secured with procedures for entry during the time that a pharmacy is not under the continuous on-site supervision of a pharmacist and the pharmacy is not open for pharmacy services.

      (ii) Pharmacy technicians and pharmacy technician trainees may not perform any duties of a pharmacy technician or pharmacy technician trainee during the time that the pharmacist is off-site.

      (iii) A pharmacy may use an automated dispensing and delivery system as specified in §291.121(d) of this title for pick-up of a previously verified prescription by a patient or patient's agent.

      (iv) An agent of the pharmacist may deliver a previously verified prescription to a patient or patient's agent during short periods of time when a pharmacist is off-site, provided the following conditions are met:

        (I) short periods of time may not exceed two consecutive hours in a 24 hour period;

        (II) a notice is posted which includes the following information:

          (-a-) the pharmacist is off-site and not present in the pharmacy;

          (-b-) no new prescriptions may be prepared at the pharmacy but previously verified prescriptions may be delivered to the patient or the patient's agent; and

          (-c-) the date/time when the pharmacist will return;

        (III) the pharmacy must maintain documentation of the absences of the pharmacist(s); and

        (IV) the prescription department is locked and secured to prohibit unauthorized entry.

      (v) During the time a pharmacist is absent from the prescription department and is off-site, a record of prescriptions delivered must be maintained and contain the following information:

        (I) date and time of the delivery;

        (II) unique identification number of the prescription drug order;

        (III) patient's name;

        (IV) patient's phone number or the phone number of the person picking up the prescription; and

        (V) signature of the person picking up the prescription.

      (vi) Any prescription delivered to a patient when a pharmacist is not on-site at the pharmacy must meet the requirements for a prescription delivered to a patient as described in subsection (c)(1)(F) of this section.

(c) Prescription dispensing and delivery.

  (1) Patient counseling and provision of drug information.

    (A) To optimize drug therapy, a pharmacist shall communicate to the patient or the patient's agent information about the prescription drug or device which in the exercise of the pharmacist's professional judgment the pharmacist deems significant, such as the following:

      (i) name and description of the drug or device;

      (ii) dosage form, dosage, route of administration, and duration of drug therapy;

      (iii) special directions and precautions for preparation, administration, and use by the patient;

      (iv) common severe side or adverse effects or interactions and therapeutic contraindications that may be encountered, including their avoidance, and the action required if they occur;

      (v) techniques for self-monitoring of drug therapy;

      (vi) proper storage;

      (vii) refill information; and

      (viii) action to be taken in the event of a missed dose.

    (B) Such communication shall be:

      (i) provided to new and existing patients of a pharmacy with each new prescription drug order. A new prescription drug order is one that has not been dispensed by the pharmacy to the patient in the same dosage and strength within the last year;

      (ii) provided for any prescription drug order dispensed by the pharmacy on the request of the patient or patient's agent;

      (iii) communicated orally unless the patient or patient's agent is not at the pharmacy or a specific communication barrier prohibits such oral communication;

      (iv) documented by recording the initials or identification code of the pharmacist providing the counseling in the prescription dispensing record as follows:

        (I) on the original hard-copy prescription, provided the counseling pharmacist clearly records his or her initials on the prescription for the purpose of identifying who provided the counseling;

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