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Ohio State Board of Pharmacy email
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:28 pm
Not practicing in Ohio now but just received this email.
Anticipate the goal is to reserve supplies for those with documented illness rather than prophylactic use. This will be interesting.
quote:
Emergency Rule for Dispensing Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine – Effective 3/22/2020 On March 22, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine authorized the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy to file emergency rule 4729-5-30.2 of the Administrative Code, which reads: 4729-5-30.2 – Prescription requirements for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine (A) Unless otherwise approved by the board’s executive director, no prescription for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine may be dispensed by a pharmacist or sold at retail by a licensed terminal distributor of dangerous drugs unless all the following apply: (1) The prescription bears a written diagnosis code from the prescriber; and (2) If written for a COVID-19 diagnosis, the diagnosis has been confirmed by a positive test result, which is documented on the prescription and both of the following apply: (a) The prescription is limited to no more than a fourteen-day supply; and (b) No refills may be permitted unless a new prescription is furnished. (B) Prescriptions for either presumptive positive patients or prophylactic use of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine related to COVID-19 is strictly prohibited unless otherwise approved by the board’s executive director in consultation with the board president, at which time a resolution shall issue. This rule is now effective and enforceable. To assist licensees in complying with this rule, the Board has developed the following frequently asked questions document: www.pharmacy.ohio.gov/COVIDrx If you need additional information, the most expedient way to have your questions answered is to e-mail the Board by visiting: www.pharmacy.ohio.gov/contact.
Anticipate the goal is to reserve supplies for those with documented illness rather than prophylactic use. This will be interesting.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:30 pm to IslandBuckeye
This is smart of them. Save who can be saved.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:30 pm to IslandBuckeye
Should be the same with tests. The walking worried shouldn't be tested unless they've been exposed with a known case or are symptomatic.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:33 pm to bamarep
Agreed on this as well.
If someone without symptoms just wants testing, are they going to isolate themselves. Maybe but anyone that goes out just wiped out a test for no reason.
If someone without symptoms just wants testing, are they going to isolate themselves. Maybe but anyone that goes out just wiped out a test for no reason.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:47 pm to IslandBuckeye
I know two Docs in Texas taking the combo as a prophylaxis as they treat ER patients.
I would guess they would tell the State Pharmacy board to pound sand.
I would guess they would tell the State Pharmacy board to pound sand.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:58 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
quote:
I know two Docs in Texas taking the combo as a prophylaxis as they treat ER patients.
I would guess they would tell the State Pharmacy board to pound sand.
Do you understand the difference between front line staff and Joe Blow coming off the street?
Have a great evening.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 5:59 pm to IslandBuckeye
....read the thalassemia thread. I don’t think it is worth a thing as a prophylactic...but it may reduce mortality for those in guarded or critical condition.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 7:11 pm to IslandBuckeye
quote:
Do you understand the difference between front line staff and Joe Blow coming off the street?
Do you understand that if a doctor prescribes the med a pharmacist does not have the authority to override it? If there is a potential conflict then said pharmacist calls the Docs office for clarification. He or she doesn't have the authority to override a doctor's script.
You also have a great evening.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 8:55 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
in Louisiana, a pharmacist has a right to refuse to fill any Rx
Posted on 3/22/20 at 8:59 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
Where in any post did I argue against your point.
I think you are searching for an argument.
If so, you can pound sand.
I think you are searching for an argument.
If so, you can pound sand.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 9:43 pm to IslandBuckeye
People were beaching at me earlier why does testing matter
This is why testing= hydroxychloroquine
People in Wisconsin who did what they were told called the hotline, screened presumptively positive were then told the testing sites were being shut down.
So much for being proactive and ahead of the curve.
From MJS regarding testing sites being shut down:
“ Westergaard urged clinicians to prioritize tests for patients who were hospitalized and needed testing to inform their medical care.
Many Wisconsin residents — including those with COVID-19 symptoms and compromised immune systems — have reported being turned away for testing.
Westergaard urged clinicians to prioritize tests for patients who were hospitalized and needed testing to inform their medical care.”
Many Wisconsin residents — including those with COVID-19 symptoms and compromised immune systems — have reported being turned away for testing. “
So I can only hope the private companies stepping it up can provide expedited, accurate testing so the door to hydroxychloroquine can be opened for them too.
And shame on the anybodies, politicians, athletes, celebrities, and anyone asymptomatic that used a test ...my kid could have used it.
Keep the smarmy comments to yourselves.
You’ll have a pretty good idea when a loved one is symptomatic...it’s brutal.
This is why testing= hydroxychloroquine
People in Wisconsin who did what they were told called the hotline, screened presumptively positive were then told the testing sites were being shut down.
So much for being proactive and ahead of the curve.
From MJS regarding testing sites being shut down:
“ Westergaard urged clinicians to prioritize tests for patients who were hospitalized and needed testing to inform their medical care.
Many Wisconsin residents — including those with COVID-19 symptoms and compromised immune systems — have reported being turned away for testing.
Westergaard urged clinicians to prioritize tests for patients who were hospitalized and needed testing to inform their medical care.”
Many Wisconsin residents — including those with COVID-19 symptoms and compromised immune systems — have reported being turned away for testing. “
So I can only hope the private companies stepping it up can provide expedited, accurate testing so the door to hydroxychloroquine can be opened for them too.
And shame on the anybodies, politicians, athletes, celebrities, and anyone asymptomatic that used a test ...my kid could have used it.
Keep the smarmy comments to yourselves.
You’ll have a pretty good idea when a loved one is symptomatic...it’s brutal.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 9:55 pm to IslandBuckeye
quote:
Anticipate the goal is to reserve supplies for those with documented illness rather than prophylactic use. This will be interesting.
my wife is a pharmacist, she had two doctors call in the last two days trying to write Chloroquine as a prophylactic for themselves and family members...
my wife said "not happening"
I asked her, do you have the authority to tell a doctor no? She said the word is out already, "do no dispense unless it's for treatment"
I asked her what if he needs it stay healthy so he can help sick people? we need the front line healthy
I am always playing devils advocate
Posted on 3/22/20 at 9:56 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
quote:
Do you understand that if a doctor prescribes the med a pharmacist does not have the authority to override it?
read my post above
Posted on 3/22/20 at 9:58 pm to IslandBuckeye
waiting for MS to provide something similar....
my company has already... basically give the new people up to a 2 week supply
and the ones who take it all the time limiting to a 1 month supply instead of their usual 3 month supply if applicable ( I don't agree with this part but oh well)
my company has already... basically give the new people up to a 2 week supply
and the ones who take it all the time limiting to a 1 month supply instead of their usual 3 month supply if applicable ( I don't agree with this part but oh well)
Posted on 3/22/20 at 9:59 pm to IslandBuckeye
I am in Texas with a friend who has Lupus. Without this med she cannot take her immune system meds and she life would be at risk.
This is stupid crazy shite. She takes this twice a day. So she doesn't need any intervention.
This is stupid crazy shite. She takes this twice a day. So she doesn't need any intervention.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 10:15 pm to IslandBuckeye
I have a friend who is a pharmacist who has flat out refused to fill it for more than a wk bc she has lupus and RA Patients who need it.
According to 2 other friends I’ve spoken to in the medical world Docs are prescribing it to themselves and it has already caused supply problems.
That tells me two things. 1) Pharmacists are badasses who care about their patients; 2) the drug probably works and the Docs know it, and this whole fricking thing is gonna be over by Saturday bc we will have a preventative and a cure.
According to 2 other friends I’ve spoken to in the medical world Docs are prescribing it to themselves and it has already caused supply problems.
That tells me two things. 1) Pharmacists are badasses who care about their patients; 2) the drug probably works and the Docs know it, and this whole fricking thing is gonna be over by Saturday bc we will have a preventative and a cure.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 10:18 pm to IslandBuckeye
Just got one for Louisiana, too.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 10:26 pm to Wednesday
I think the entire class should be effective.
Posted on 3/22/20 at 10:26 pm to Dale Murphy
Do I understand the one above that the script has to be accompanied by a positive test result?? How can you get it prophylactically if so? (Nktnfornme — just curious as to how the docs did it)
Posted on 3/22/20 at 10:27 pm to Dale Murphy
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ard of Pharmacy Chapter 11. Pharmacies §1145. State of Emergency *** Louisiana Administrative Code Title 46 – Professional and Occupational Standards Part LIII: Pharmacists A. Limitation on Dispensing Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 1. No prescription or medical order for chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine may be dispensed by a pharmacist for a COVID-19 diagnosis unless all of the following apply: a. The prescription or medical order bears a diagnosis code from the prescriber; b. The diagnosis has been confirmed by a positive test result which is documented on the prescription or medical order; c. The dispensing quantity shall be limited to a maximum of a 14-day supply; and d. No refills may be permitted unless a new prescription or medical order is furnished. AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1182. HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Pharmacy, LR
Email from La. Board of Pharmacy.
I work at a hospital with automatic dispensing machines on each floor. Friday we turned the count on each of these meds. So, just like narcotics, have to enter # left each time the Med is dispensed. Plus, not stocked in ER.
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