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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
MAINE VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT Regarding Prescriptions
Title 32: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 71-A: MAINE VETERINARY PRACTICE ACT OF 1975
HEADING: PL 1997, C. 246, §1 (RPR) §4876. Prescriptions of other veterinarians. A licensed veterinarian may sell and dispense the written
prescription of another licensed veterinarian with respect to any prescription
or administration of a drug, medicine or nutritional substance on, for or to any
animal in accordance with this chapter. [2011, c. 30, §1
(NEW).] SECTION HISTORY 2011, c. 30, §1 (NEW).
New Article: Do we need authorized orphan drugs when compounded medications are available?
M. Dooms, Hilde Pince and Steven Simoens have written a Commentary for the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. The commentary is entitled, Do we need authorized orphan drugs when compounded medications are available? It appears in the September 14, 2012 edition and can be viewed here
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