New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 19 - PHARMACISTS
Part 30 - COMPOUNDING OF NON-STERILE PHARMACEUTICALS
Section 16.19.30.8 - PERSONNEL
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.19.30.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Pharmacist-in-charge. The pharmacist-in-charge shall have the responsibility for, at a minimum, the following concerning non-sterile compounding:
(1) determining that all personnel involved
in non-sterile compounding possess the education, training, and proficiency
necessary to properly and safely perform compounding duties undertaken or
supervised;
(2) determining that
all personnel involved in non-sterile compounding obtain continuing education
appropriate for the type of compounding done by the personnel;
(3) assuring that the equipment used in
compounding is properly maintained;
(4) maintaining an appropriate environment in
the area where non-sterile compounding occurs;
(5) assuring that effective quality control
procedures are developed and followed; and
(6) assuring availability of current
reference source for the type of compounding conducted.
B. Pharmacists. Special requirements for non-sterile compounding;
(1) all pharmacists
engaged in compounding shall:
(a) possess the
education, training and proficiency necessary to properly and safely perform
compounding duties undertaken or supervised and
(b) obtain continuing education for the type
of compounding done by the pharmacist.
(2) A pharmacist shall inspect and approve
all components, drug product containers, closures, labeling and any other
material involved in the compounding process.
(3) A pharmacist shall review all compounding
records for accuracy and conduct in-process and final checks to assure that
errors have not occurred in the compounding process.
(4) A pharmacist is responsible for the
proper maintenance, cleanliness and use of all equipment used in the
compounding process.
C. Pharmacy technicians. All technicians engaged in compounding shall:
(1) possess the education, training and
proficiency necessary to properly and safely perform compounding duties
undertaken;
(2) obtain continuing
education for the type of compounding done by the pharmacy technician;
and
(3) perform compounding duties
under the direct supervision of and responsible to a pharmacist.
D. Training. All personnel involved in non-sterile compounding shall be trained and must participate in continuing relevant training programs.
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