Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 639 - Pharmacists and Pharmacy
COMPOUNDING AND DISPENSING DRUG PRODUCTS
Standards for Compounding and Dispensing Parenteral Solutions
Section 639.680 - Labeling

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 639.680

Current through September 16, 2024

1. In addition to any other requirements for labeling, the label of any parenteral solution must include:

(a) The name and concentrations of all ingredients contained in the parenteral solution, including the primary solution; and

(b) Instructions for storage and handling.

2. The label of a parenteral solution which is used by a patient in the patient's home, in a facility for the dependent or in a medical facility which does not furnish the parenteral solution from a pharmacy located in that medical facility must include the telephone number of the pharmacy that furnished the parenteral solution.

3. Any cytotoxic agent must bear a special label which states:

(a) "Chemotherapy - Dispose of Properly;" or

(b) "Biohazard - Dispose of Properly."

4. As used in this section, "biohazard" means a biological agent that may be hazardous to persons or the environment.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Pharmacy, eff. 8-14-87; A 7-7-94

NRS 639.070, 639.2807

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