Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Informed Consent for the Practice of Certified Direct Entry Midwifery
25-23.4-4-5. Prescription Drugs

Sec. 5. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a certified direct entry midwife may not dispense or administer prescription drugs.
(b) A certified direct entry midwife may carry and administer the following medications under a protocol issued and agreed to by a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5:
(1) Postpartum antihemorrhagic drugs in emergency situations.
(2) Local anesthetics by infiltration or topical application, only for postpartum repair of lacerations, tears, and episiotomy.
(3) Oxygen.
(4) Prophylactic antibiotics for Group B Strep (also known as Beta Strep).
(c) A certified direct entry midwife may not administer a drug intravenously and may, with a physician's order, administer the following:
(1) Vitamin K, either orally or through intramuscular injection.
(2) Rhogam.
(3) Prophylactic ophthalmic antibiotics.
The board may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 specifying the circumstances under which a certified direct entry midwife may administer the substances listed in this subsection.
As added by P.L.232-2013, SEC.20.