New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 19 - PHARMACISTS
Part 36 - COMPOUNDED STERILE PREPARATIONS
Section 16.19.36.8 - PHARMACIST IN CHARGE
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.19.36.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. All facilities compounding sterile preparations must designate a pharmacist in charge of operations who is licensed as a pharmacist in the state of residence of the facility.
B. The pharmacist-in-charge (or consultant pharmacist, for in-state clinics) is responsible for:
(1) the development, implementation and continuing review and maintenance of written policies, procedures and SOP's which comply with USP/NF standards;
(2) providing a pharmacist who is available for 24 hour seven-day-a-week services;
(3) establishing a system to ensure that the CSP's prepared by compounding personnel are administered by licensed personnel or properly trained and instructed patients;
(4) establishing a system to ensure that CSP's prepared by compounding personnel are prepared in compliance with USP/NF <797> (USP General Chapters: <797> Pharmaceutical Compounding-Sterile Preparations) standards;
(5) ensuring facility personnel comply with written policies, procedures, and SOP's; and
(6) developing an appropriate and individualized plan of care in collaboration with patient or caregiver and other healthcare providers for each patient receiving parenteral preparations in a home setting.
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