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Except as provided in 12 AAC 52.220, the following duties may be performed only by a pharmacist:
(1) receiving an oral prescription drug order, including refill approval or denial that includes any change to the original prescription drug order;
(2) consulting with a prescriber regarding a patient or prescription;
(3) interpreting a prescription drug order;
(4) determining the product required for a prescription;
(5) interpreting data in a patient medication record system;
(6) making a final check on all aspects of a completed prescription and assuming the responsibility for a filled prescription, including the accuracy of the drug prescribed and of the prescribed drug's strength, labeling, and proper container; and
(7) consulting with a patient or a patient's agent regarding a prescription or information contained in the patient medication record system.
History: Eff. 1/16/98, Register 145
Authority: AS 08.80.005
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