Code of Virginia
Chapter 34 - Drug Control Act
§ 54.1-3410.2. Compounding; pharmacists' authority to compound under certain conditions; labeling and record maintenance requirements

A. A pharmacist may engage in compounding of drug products when the dispensing of such compounded products is (i) pursuant to valid prescriptions for specific patients and (ii) consistent with the provisions of § 54.1-3303 relating to the issuance of prescriptions and the dispensing of drugs.
Pharmacists shall label all compounded drug products that are dispensed pursuant to a prescription in accordance with this chapter and the Board's regulations, and shall include on the labeling an appropriate beyond-use date as determined by the pharmacist in compliance with USP-NF standards for pharmacy compounding.
B. A pharmacist may also engage in compounding of drug products in anticipation of receipt of prescriptions based on a routine, regularly observed prescribing pattern.
Pharmacists shall label all products compounded prior to dispensing with (i) the name and strength of the compounded medication or a list of the active ingredients and strengths; (ii) the pharmacy's assigned control number that corresponds with the compounding record; (iii) an appropriate beyond-use date as determined by the pharmacist in compliance with USP-NF standards for pharmacy compounding; and (iv) the quantity.
C. In accordance with the conditions set forth in subsections A and B, pharmacists shall not distribute compounded drug products for subsequent distribution or sale to other persons or to commercial entities, including distribution to pharmacies or other entities under common ownership or control with the facility in which such compounding takes place; however, a pharmacist may distribute to a veterinarian in accordance with federal law.
Compounded products for companion animals, as defined in regulations promulgated by the Board of Veterinary Medicine, and distributed by a pharmacy to a veterinarian for further distribution or sale to his own patients shall be limited to drugs necessary to treat an emergent condition when timely access to a compounding pharmacy is not available as determined by the prescribing veterinarian.
A pharmacist may, however, deliver compounded products dispensed pursuant to valid prescriptions to alternate delivery locations pursuant to § 54.1-3420.2.
A pharmacist may provide a reasonable amount of compounded products to practitioners of medicine, osteopathy, podiatry, or dentistry to administer to their patients, either personally or under their direct and immediate supervision, if there is a critical need to treat an emergency condition, or as allowed by federal law or regulations. A pharmacist may also provide compounded products to practitioners of veterinary medicine for office-based administration to their patients.
Pharmacists who provide compounded products for office-based administration for treatment of an emergency condition or as allowed by federal law or regulations shall label all compounded products distributed to practitioners other than veterinarians for administration to their patients with (i) the statement "For Administering in Prescriber Practice Location Only"; (ii) the name and strength of the compounded medication or list of the active ingredients and strengths; (iii) the facility's control number; (iv) an appropriate beyond-use date as determined by the pharmacist in compliance with USP-NF standards for pharmacy compounding; (v) the name and address of the pharmacy; and (vi) the quantity.
Pharmacists shall label all compounded products for companion animals, as defined in regulations promulgated by the Board of Veterinary Medicine, and distributed to a veterinarian for either further distribution or sale to his own patient or administration to his own patient with (a) the name and strength of the compounded medication or list of the active ingredients and strengths; (b) the facility's control number; (c) an appropriate beyond-use date as determined by the pharmacist in compliance with USP-NF standards for pharmacy compounding; (d) the name and address of the pharmacy; and (e) the quantity.
D. Pharmacists shall personally perform or personally supervise the compounding process, which shall include a final check for accuracy and conformity to the formula of the product being prepared, correct ingredients and calculations, accurate and precise measurements, appropriate conditions and procedures, and appearance of the final product.
E. Pharmacists shall ensure compliance with USP-NF standards for both sterile and non-sterile compounding.
F. Pharmacists may use bulk drug substances in compounding when such bulk drug substances:
1. Comply with the standards of an applicable United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary monograph, if such monograph exists, and the United States Pharmacopoeia chapter on pharmacy compounding; or are drug substances that are components of drugs approved by the FDA for use in the United States; or are otherwise approved by the FDA; or are manufactured by an establishment that is registered by the FDA; and
2. Are distributed by a licensed wholesale distributor or registered nonresident wholesale distributor, or are distributed by a supplier otherwise approved by the Board and the FDA to distribute bulk drug substances if the pharmacist can establish purity and safety by reasonable means, such as lot analysis, manufacturer reputation, or reliability of the source.
G. Pharmacists may compound using ingredients that are not considered drug products in accordance with the USP-NF standards and guidance on pharmacy compounding.
H. Pharmacists shall not engage in the following:
1. The compounding for human use of a drug product that has been withdrawn or removed from the market by the FDA because such drug product or a component of such drug product has been found to be unsafe. However, this prohibition shall be limited to the scope of the FDA withdrawal;
2. The regular compounding or the compounding of inordinate amounts of any drug products that are essentially copies of commercially available drug products. However, this prohibition shall not include (i) the compounding of any commercially available product when there is a change in the product ordered by the prescriber for an individual patient, (ii) the compounding of a commercially manufactured drug only during times when the product is not available from the manufacturer or supplier, (iii) the compounding of a commercially manufactured drug whose manufacturer has notified the FDA that the drug is unavailable due to a current drug shortage, (iv) the compounding of a commercially manufactured drug when the prescriber has indicated in the oral or written prescription for an individual patient that there is an emergent need for a drug that is not readily available within the time medically necessary, or (v) the mixing of two or more commercially available products regardless of whether the end product is a commercially available product; or
3. The compounding of inordinate amounts of any preparation in cases in which there is no observed historical pattern of prescriptions and dispensing to support an expectation of receiving a valid prescription for the preparation. The compounding of an inordinate amount of a preparation in such cases shall constitute manufacturing of drugs.
I. Pharmacists shall maintain records of all compounded drug products as part of the prescription, formula record, formula book, or other log or record. Records may be maintained electronically, manually, in a combination of both, or by any other readily retrievable method.
1. In addition to other requirements for prescription records, records for products compounded pursuant to a prescription order for a single patient where only manufacturers' finished products are used as components shall include the name and quantity of all components, the date of compounding and dispensing, the prescription number or other identifier of the prescription order, the total quantity of finished product, the signature or initials of the pharmacist or pharmacy technician performing the compounding, and the signature or initials of the pharmacist responsible for supervising the pharmacy technician and verifying the accuracy and integrity of compounded products.
2. In addition to the requirements of subdivision I 1, records for products compounded in bulk or batch in advance of dispensing or when bulk drug substances are used shall include: the generic name and the name of the manufacturer of each component or the brand name of each component; the manufacturer's lot number and expiration date for each component or when the original manufacturer's lot number and expiration date are unknown, the source of acquisition of the component; the assigned lot number if subdivided, the unit or package size and the number of units or packages prepared; and the beyond-use date. The criteria for establishing the beyond-use date shall be available for inspection by the Board.
3. A complete compounding formula listing all procedures, necessary equipment, necessary environmental considerations, and other factors in detail shall be maintained where such instructions are necessary to replicate a compounded product or where the compounding is difficult or complex and must be done by a certain process in order to ensure the integrity of the finished product.
4. A formal written quality assurance plan shall be maintained that describes specific monitoring and evaluation of compounding activities in accordance with USP-NF standards. Records shall be maintained showing compliance with monitoring and evaluation requirements of the plan to include training and initial and periodic competence assessment of personnel involved in compounding, monitoring of environmental controls and equipment calibration, and any end-product testing, if applicable.
J. Practitioners who may lawfully compound drugs for administering or dispensing to their own patients pursuant to §§ 54.1-3301, 54.1-3304, and 54.1-3304.1 shall comply with all provisions of this section and the relevant Board regulations.
K. Every pharmacist-in-charge or owner of a permitted pharmacy or a registered nonresident pharmacy engaging in sterile compounding shall notify the Board of its intention to dispense or otherwise deliver a sterile compounded drug product into the Commonwealth. Upon renewal of its permit or registration, a pharmacy or nonresident pharmacy shall notify the Board of its intention to continue dispensing or otherwise delivering sterile compounded drug products into the Commonwealth. Failure to provide notification to the Board shall constitute a violation of Chapter 33 (§ 54.1-3300 et seq.) or Chapter 34 (§ 54.1-3400 et seq.). The Board shall maintain this information in a manner that will allow the production of a list identifying all such sterile compounding pharmacies.
2003, c. 509; 2005, c. 200; 2012, c. 173; 2013, c. 765; 2014, c. 147; 2015, c. 300; 2016, c. 221.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 54.1 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 34 - Drug Control Act

§ 54.1-3400. Citation

§ 54.1-3401. Definitions

§ 54.1-3401.1. Repealed

§ 54.1-3402. Repealed

§ 54.1-3403. Chapter not applicable to economic poisons

§ 54.1-3404. Inventories of controlled substances required of certain persons; contents and form of record

§ 54.1-3405. Access to and copies of records; inspections

§ 54.1-3406. Records confidential; disclosure of information about violations of federal law

§ 54.1-3407. Analysis of controlled substances

§ 54.1-3408. Professional use by practitioners

§ 54.1-3408.01. Requirements for prescriptions

§ 54.1-3408.02. Transmission of prescriptions

§ 54.1-3408.03. Dispensing of therapeutically equivalent drug product permitted

§ 54.1-3408.04. Dispensing of interchangeable biosimilars permitted

§ 54.1-3408.05. Use of FDA-approved substance upon publication of final rule

§ 54.1-3408.1. Prescription in excess of recommended dosage in certain cases

§ 54.1-3408.2. Failure to report administration or dispensing of or prescription for controlled substances; report required; penalty

§ 54.1-3408.3. Certification for use of cannabis oil for treatment

§ 54.1-3408.4. Expired

§ 54.1-3408.5. Epinephrine required in certain public places

§ 54.1-3409. Professional use by veterinarians

§ 54.1-3410. When pharmacist may sell and dispense drugs

§ 54.1-3410.1. Requirements for radiopharmaceuticals

§ 54.1-3410.2. Compounding; pharmacists' authority to compound under certain conditions; labeling and record maintenance requirements

§ 54.1-3411. When prescriptions may be refilled

§ 54.1-3411.1. Prohibition on returns, exchanges, or re-dispensing of drugs; exceptions

§ 54.1-3411.2. Prescription drug disposal programs

§ 54.1-3411.2:1. Guidelines for disposal of unused drugs

§ 54.1-3412. Date of dispensing; initials of pharmacist; automated data processing system

§ 54.1-3413. Manufacturing and administering Schedule I drugs

§ 54.1-3414. Official orders for Schedule II drugs

§ 54.1-3415. Distribution of drugs in Schedules II through VI by manufacturers and wholesalers

§ 54.1-3415.1. Delivery of medical devices on behalf of a medical equipment supplier

§ 54.1-3416. No prescription for preparations listed pursuant to Schedule V

§ 54.1-3417. Disposing of stocks of Schedules II through V drugs

§ 54.1-3418. Sale of aqueous or oleaginous solutions

§ 54.1-3419. Dispensing of insulin preparations

§ 54.1-3420. Distribution of certain drugs; written request or confirmation of receipt

§ 54.1-3420.1. Identification required for filling prescriptions

§ 54.1-3420.2. Delivery of prescription drug order

§ 54.1-3421. New drugs

§ 54.1-3422. Controlled substances registration certificate required in addition to other requirements; exemptions

§ 54.1-3423. Board to issue registration unless inconsistent with public interest; authorization to conduct research; application and fees

§ 54.1-3424. Suspension or revocation of registration, license or permit; limitation to particular controlled substance; controlled substances placed under seal; sale of perishables and forfeiture; notification to DEA

§ 54.1-3425. Repealed

§ 54.1-3426. Regulations for special packaging

§ 54.1-3427. Dispensing drugs without safety closure container

§ 54.1-3428. Dissemination of information

§ 54.1-3429. Revocation of permit issued to manufacturer, wholesaler or distributor

§ 54.1-3430. Display of permit; permits nontransferable; renewal

§ 54.1-3431. Admission into evidence of certain certificates of analysis

§ 54.1-3432. Supervision by pharmacist

§ 54.1-3433. Certain advertising and signs unlawful

§ 54.1-3434. Permit to conduct pharmacy

§ 54.1-3434.01. Notice of pharmacy closing; change of ownership; penalty

§ 54.1-3434.02. Automated drug dispensing systems

§ 54.1-3434.03. Continuous quality improvement program

§ 54.1-3434.04. Automatic review of certain case decisions

§ 54.1-3434.05. Permit to act as an outsourcing facility

§ 54.1-3434.1. Nonresident pharmacies to register with Board

§ 54.1-3434.2. Permit to be issued

§ 54.1-3434.3. Denial, revocation, suspension of registration, summary proceedings

§ 54.1-3434.4. Prohibited acts

§ 54.1-3434.5. Nonresident outsourcing facilities to register with the Board

§ 54.1-3435. License to act as wholesale distributor; renewal; fee

§ 54.1-3435.01. Registration of nonresident wholesale distributors; renewal; fee

§ 54.1-3435.02. Certain permitted pharmacies and medical equipment suppliers exempted

§ 54.1-3435.1. Denial, revocation, and suspension of license, permit, or registration of certain entities

§ 54.1-3435.2. Permit to act as medical equipment supplier; storage; limitation; regulations

§ 54.1-3435.3. Inspection and audit

§ 54.1-3435.3:1. Registration of nonresident medical equipment suppliers; renewal; fee

§ 54.1-3435.4. Permit to act as warehouser; regulations

§ 54.1-3435.4:01. Registration to act as a nonresident warehouser; regulations

§ 54.1-3435.4:1. Permitting of third-party logistics provider; renewal

§ 54.1-3435.4:2. Registration of nonresident third-party logistics provider; renewal

§ 54.1-3435.5. Repealed

§ 54.1-3436. Repealed

§ 54.1-3436.1. Prescription drug price transparency

§ 54.1-3437. Permit to manufacture drugs

§ 54.1-3437.1. Limited permit for repackaging drugs

§ 54.1-3438. Manufacturing, etc., of drugs or proprietary medicines, to be supervised by pharmacist

§ 54.1-3439. Application for nonrestricted manufacturing permit; fee

§ 54.1-3440. Persons to whom nonrestricted permit is granted

§ 54.1-3441. Restricted manufacturing permit; application; fee; separate application and permit for each place of manufacturing

§ 54.1-3442. When permit not to be granted; regulations

§ 54.1-3442.01. Registration of nonresident manufacturer; renewal

§ 54.1-3442.02. Prescription drug price transparency

§ 54.1-3442.1. Definitions

§ 54.1-3442.2. Eligibility for expanded access to investigational drugs, biological products, and devices; written, informed consent to treatment

§ 54.1-3442.3. Expanded access to investigational drugs, biological products, or devices; cost; insurance coverage

§ 54.1-3442.4. Limitation of liability

§ 54.1-3442.5. Definitions

§ 54.1-3442.6. Permit to operate pharmaceutical processor or cannabis dispensing facility

§ 54.1-3442.7. Dispensing cannabis products; report

§ 54.1-3442.8. Criminal liability; exceptions

§ 54.1-3443. Board to administer article

§ 54.1-3444. Controlled substances included by whatever name designated

§ 54.1-3445. Placement of substance in Schedule I

§ 54.1-3446. Schedule I

§ 54.1-3447. Placement of substance in Schedule II

§ 54.1-3448. Schedule II

§ 54.1-3449. Placement of substance in Schedule III

§ 54.1-3450. Schedule III

§ 54.1-3451. Placement of substance in Schedule IV

§ 54.1-3452. Schedule IV

§ 54.1-3453. Placement of substance in Schedule V

§ 54.1-3454. Schedule V

§ 54.1-3455. Schedule VI

§ 54.1-3456. Controlled substance analog

§ 54.1-3456.1. Drugs of concern

§ 54.1-3457. Prohibited acts

§ 54.1-3458. Violations

§ 54.1-3459. Tagging of adulterated or misbranded drugs, devices, or cosmetics; condemnation; destruction; expenses

§ 54.1-3460. Poisonous or deleterious substance, or color additive

§ 54.1-3461. Adulterated drug or device

§ 54.1-3462. Misbranded drug or device

§ 54.1-3463. Exemption of drugs dispensed by filling or refilling prescription

§ 54.1-3464. Adulterated cosmetics

§ 54.1-3465. Misbranded cosmetics

§ 54.1-3466. Possession or distribution of controlled paraphernalia; definition of controlled paraphernalia; evidence; exceptions

§ 54.1-3467. Distribution of hypodermic needles or syringes, gelatin capsules, quinine or any of its salts

§ 54.1-3468. Conditions to dispensing device, item, or substance; records

§ 54.1-3469. Storage, usage, and disposition of controlled paraphernalia

§ 54.1-3470. Obtaining controlled paraphernalia by fraud, etc.

§ 54.1-3471. Issuance of permits to certain persons other than registered pharmacists

§ 54.1-3472. Article inapplicable to certain persons