North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 61 - Pharmacy, Board of
Article 61-04 - Professional Practice
Chapter 61-04-11 - Administration of Medications and Immunizations
Section 61-04-11-05 - Requirements of written protocol

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

A practitioner may prepare a written protocol governing the administration of medications with an authorized pharmacist for a specific period of time or purpose. The written protocol may be valid for a time period not to exceed two years, subject to earlier withdrawal by the practitioner. The protocol must contain the:

1. Identity of the participating practitioner and the pharmacist;

2. Identity of the drug which may be administered;

3. Identity of the patient or groups of patients to receive the authorized drug;

4. Identity of the authorized routes and sites of administration allowed;

5. Identity of the course of action the pharmacist shall follow in the case of reactions following administration;

6. Recordkeeping requirements and procedures for notification of administration.

General Authority: NDCC 43-15-10

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-15-10, 43-15-31.5

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