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California license lookup pharmacist
California license lookup pharmacist







  1. #California license lookup pharmacist code#
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#California license lookup pharmacist code#

(Title 16, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 1707.2(a))

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Inventory Reconciliation Report of Controlled SubstancesĪ pharmacy or clinic may complete the required inventory reconciliation report at least once every six months rather than at least every three months if determined to be necessary by the pharmacist-in-charge or professional director to ensure continuity of direct patient care activities that would otherwise be impacted. (California Health & Safety Code (HSC) Section 11159.3)Ī pharmacist may fill a prescription for a controlled substance for use by a patient who cannot access medications as a result of a declared local, state, or federal emergency, regardless of whether the prescription form does not meet controlled substances security form requirements, if the prescription meets certain specified conditions. In addition, a pharmacist may dispense up to a 90-day supply of a dangerous drug other than a controlled substance pursuant to a valid prescription that specifies an initial quantity of less than a 90-day supply followed by periodic refills of that amount under certain specified conditions. The pharmacist is required to inform the prescriber of any refills dispensed without authorization within a reasonable period of time. The pharmacist is required to communicate the prescription information to the patient's attending physician as soon as possible thereafter.Ī pharmacist may refill a prescription for a dangerous drug or device in reasonable quantities and without a prescription if the prescriber is unavailable and if, in the pharmacist's professional judgment, failure to refill the prescription might interrupt ongoing care or have a significant adverse impact on the patient's well-being. (California Business and Professions Code (BPC) Sections 4062, 40.5)Ī pharmacist may, in good faith, furnish a dangerous drug or dangerous device in reasonable quantities without a prescription during a federal, state, or local emergency, to further the health and safety of the public. Although staff continues working in the office, California Board of Pharmacy response times may be delayed. The California Board of Pharmacy office in Sacramento is closed to the public until further notice because of the COVID-19 pandemic. California Board of Pharmacy Office and Staff Availability

california license lookup pharmacist

In response to the federal and state declarations of public health emergencies surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the California State Board of Pharmacy has issued the following waivers to California Board of Pharmacy statutory and regulatory requirements.









California license lookup pharmacist