Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B15 - Board of Osteopathic Medicine
Chapter 64B15-18 - PRESCRIPTIONS OF CERTAIN MEDICINAL DRUGS BY PHARMACISTS
Section 64B15-18.003 - Medicinal Drugs Which May be Ordered by Pharmacists
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
A Pharmacist may order and dispense from the following formulary within the pharmacist's professional judgment, subject to the stated conditions:
(1) Oral analgesics for mild to moderate pain. The pharmacist may order these drugs for minor pain and menstrual cramps for patients with no history of peptic ulcer disease. The prescription shall be limited to a six (6) day supply for one treatment. If appropriate, such prescriptions shall be labeled to be taken with food or milk.
(2) Urinary analgesics. Phenazopyridine, not exceeding a two (2) day supply. The prescriptions shall be labeled about the tendency to discolor urine. If appropriate, the prescription shall be labeled to be taken after meals.
(3) Otic analgesics. Antipyrine 5.4%, benzocaine 1.4%, glycerin, if clinical signs and symptoms of tympanic membrane perforation do not exist. The product shall be labeled for use in the ear only.
(4) Anti-nausea preparations.
(5) Antihistamines and decongestants. The following, including their salts, either as a single ingredient product or in combination including nasal decongestants, may be ordered for a patient above (6) years of age:
(6) Topical antifungal/antibacterials.
(7) Topical anti-inflammatory. The pharmacist shall warn the patient that hydrocortisone should not be used on bacterial infections, viral infections, fungal infections, or by patients with impaired circulation. The prescription shall be labeled to advise the patient to avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes or broken skin. Preparations containing hydrocortisone not exceeding 2.5%.
(8) Otic antifungal/antibacterial. Acetic acid 2% in aluminum acetate solution, which shall be labeled for use in ears only.
(9) Keratolytics. Salicylic acid 16.7% and lactic acid 16.7% in flexible collodion, to be applied to warts, except for patients under two (2) years of age, and those with diabetes or impaired circulation. Prescriptions shall be labeled to avoid contact with normal skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
(10) Vitamins with fluoride (This does not include vitamins with folic acid in excess of 0.9 mg.).
(11) Medicinal drug shampoos containing Lindane. The pharmacist shall:
(12) Ophthalmics: Naphazoline 0.1% ophthalmic solution.
(13) Histamine H2 antagonists. The pharmacist shall advise the patient to seek medical attention if symptoms persist longer than 14 days while using the medication or if stools darken or contain blood.
(14) Acne products. Benzoyl Peroxide. The prescription shall be labeled to advise the patient to avoid use on the eye, eyelid, or mucous membranes.
(15) Topical Antiviral.
Rulemaking Authority 465.186(2) FS. Law Implemented 465.186 FS.
New 5-1-86, Formerly 21R-18.003, 61F9-18.003, 59W-18.003, Amended 10-16-01, 12-6-10.