Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Observation of the Day: Doing a search on Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy website they show 2428 pharmacy licensed to do business who are non-resident. I am not sure how many of those do sterile compounding but if it is even half that is a lot of pharmacy that will need parenteral permits and an Oklahoma licensed pharmacy manager or PIC.

Total Records:  2428  


Beginning July 1, 2014 there will be a change in the licensing requirements for non-resident pharmacies licensed by the Board that are compounding sterile drug products.  If a licensed non-resident pharmacy is compounding sterile drug products, they must obtain an Oklahoma "Parenteral Permit" in addition to their pharmacy license.
Beginning January 1, 2015 all new and renewal non-resident pharmacy license applications that require a parenteral permit (i.e. pharmacies compounding sterile drug products) will also be required to have an Oklahoma license pharmacy manager or pharmacist-in-charge.

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