Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.174 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Subchapter 24.174.7 - Pharmacy Technicians
Rule 24.174.705 - TASKS AND FUNCTIONS OF PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.174.705
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Only a registered pharmacy technician may perform the following tasks or functions under the provisions of an approved utilization plan:
(a) remove a stock bottle
from the shelf and count or pour the contents into a suitable container. The
stock bottle must be quarantined together with the prescription until the
supervising pharmacist performs a final check or bar coding or other available
technology verifies the bottle contents;
(b) type a prescription label and affix it
and auxiliary labels to a prescription bottle, with final review by the
registered pharmacist;
(c) enter
prescription information into an automated system under the supervision of a
pharmacist who must be able to check all entries;
(d) maintain prescription records, including
prescription numbers, refill data and other information on the patient profile
system;
(e) prepackage unit dose
drugs for internal distribution. These prepackage unit dose drugs must be
quarantined together with bulk containers until the supervising pharmacist
performs a final check and maintains appropriate records.
(f) answer the telephone, properly identify
themselves as a technician, accept verbal orders for refill prescriptions from
medical practitioners or their designated agents and issue refill requests to
the prescriber;
(g) a pharmacy
technician may act as agent in charge of the pharmacy to assure its integrity
when a registered pharmacist is not physically present, but may not perform any
duties which require the exercise of the pharmacist's independent professional
judgment. The technician may not be left in charge for more than 30 minutes;
and
(h) compounding if a mechanism
for verification by the supervising pharmacist exists that includes checking
of: the original order; additives; dosages; and clarity of IV solution, where
appropriate.
(2) The board reserves the right to evaluate and amend the functions allowable by a pharmacy technician, with final determination in the sole discretion of the board.
37-7-201, MCA; IMP, 37-7-101, 37-7-201, 37-7-301, 37-7-307, MCA;
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