A. Within the practice of pharmacy as defined in § 54.1-3300, the following acts shall be performed by pharmacists, except as provided in subsection B:
1. The review of a prescription, in conformance with this chapter and Chapter 34 (§ 54.1-3400 et seq.) of this title and with current practices in pharmacy, for its completeness, validity, safety, and drug-therapy appropriateness, including, but not limited to, interactions, contraindications, adverse effects, incorrect dosage or duration of treatment, clinical misuse or abuse, and noncompliance and duplication of therapy;
2. The receipt of an oral prescription from a practitioner or his authorized agent;
3. The conduct of a prospective drug review and counseling as required by § 54.1-3319 prior to the dispensing or refilling of any prescription;
4. The provision of information to the public or to a practitioner concerning the therapeutic value and use of drugs in the treatment and prevention of disease;
5. The communication with the prescriber, or the prescriber's agent, involving any modification other than refill authorization of a prescription or of any drug therapy, resolution of any drug therapy problem, or the substitution of any drug prescribed;
6. The verification of the accuracy of a completed prescription prior to dispensing the prescription;
7. The supervision of pharmacy interns and pharmacy technicians; and
8. Any other activity required by regulation to be performed by a pharmacist.
B. A pharmacy intern may engage in the acts to be performed by a pharmacist as set forth in subsection A or the Drug Control Act (§ 54.1-3400 et seq.) for the purpose of obtaining practical experience required for licensure as a pharmacist, if the supervising pharmacist is directly monitoring these activities.
C. A registered pharmacy technician, working under the direct supervision of a qualified nuclear pharmacist, as defined by regulations of the Board, may accept oral prescriptions for diagnostic, nonpatient specific radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with subsection C of § 54.1-3410.1.
D. Consistent with patient safety, a pharmacist shall exercise sole authority in determining the maximum number of pharmacy technicians that he shall supervise; however, no pharmacist shall supervise more pharmacy technicians than allowed by Board regulations.
2001, c. 317; 2005, c. 403; 2006, c. 626; 2010, c. 90.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 54.1 - Professions and Occupations
§ 54.1-3302. Restrictions on practitioners of the healing arts
§ 54.1-3304. Licensing of physicians to dispense drugs; renewals
§ 54.1-3304.1. Authority to license and regulate practitioners; permits
§ 54.1-3305. Board; membership; terms; meetings; quorum; officers
§ 54.1-3307. Specific powers and duties of Board
§ 54.1-3307.2. Approval of innovative programs
§ 54.1-3307.3. Waiver of requirements; declared disaster or state of emergency
§ 54.1-3308. Power of inspection
§ 54.1-3310. Unlawful to practice without license
§ 54.1-3311. Application and examination
§ 54.1-3312. Qualifications of pharmacist; approved school of pharmacy defined
§ 54.1-3313. Licensure by endorsement
§ 54.1-3314. Display of license
§ 54.1-3316. Refusal; revocation; suspension and denial
§ 54.1-3318. Notification of revocation
§ 54.1-3320. Acts restricted to pharmacists