(a) In addition to the authority granted to a pharmacist under § 12–508 of this subtitle, a pharmacist, in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board, may administer:
(1) A self–administered drug to a patient that is prescribed by an authorized prescriber; and
(2) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, a maintenance injectable medication that is not a biological product to a patient:
(i) That is prescribed by an authorized prescriber;
(ii) In accordance with a standing order issued by an authorized public health official; or
(iii) In accordance with a protocol under Subtitle 6A of this title.
(b) A pharmacist may not administer an initial dose of a maintenance injectable medication product under subsection (a)(2) of this section unless the pharmacist receives written approval from the prescriber.
(c) (1) On or before September 1, 2021, the Board, in consultation with the State Board of Physicians and the State Board of Nursing, shall adopt regulations establishing standard procedures:
(i) For notifying a patient about payment for services before the pharmacist administers a maintenance injectable medication;
(ii) That a pharmacist must use to administer a maintenance injectable medication after an initial dose is administered by the prescriber;
(iii) That a pharmacist must use to administer an initial dose of a maintenance injectable medication if the administration of the initial dose is authorized under subsection (b) of this section; and
(iv) For communicating to the prescriber whether a medication was administered to a specific patient and relevant information about the patient’s condition.
(2) The regulations shall require a pharmacist to:
(i) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, complete a training program approved by the Board for:
1. Administering maintenance injectable medications; and
2. Managing the populations the pharmacist serves, the medications being administered, and the current guidelines relating to these populations and medications;
(ii) Follow the standard procedures established by the Board; and
(iii) After administering a maintenance injectable medication:
1. Notify the prescriber that the maintenance injectable medication was administered and of any relevant details about the patient’s condition;
2. Provide the patient with a written record of the maintenance injectable medication administered;
3. Record in any electronic or written health record on the patient maintained by the pharmacist:
A. The administering of the maintenance injectable medication; and
B. Any pertinent details about the patient’s condition; and
4. Notify the patient of the need to attend any upcoming appointments the patient has scheduled with the prescriber.
(3) The regulations shall waive the requirement to complete a training program for a pharmacist who already has undergone the training as part of the pharmacist’s formal educational program.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 12 - Pharmacists and Pharmacies
Subtitle 5 - Practice of Pharmacy and Operation of Pharmacies
Section 12-501 - Refusal to Dispense or Refill Prescription
Section 12-502 - Pharmaceutical Information
Section 12-504 - Substitution of Generic Equivalent for Brand Name Drug Products
Section 12-504.1 - Dispensing Biological Products
Section 12-505 - Labeling Requirements for Prescription Medicines
Section 12-506 - Guidelines for Unauthorized Refills
Section 12-507 - Consultation With Medical Assistance Recipients and Caregivers; Records
Section 12-508 - Administration of Vaccinations
Section 12-509 - Administration of Drugs
Section 12-510 - Compounded Nonsterile or Sterile Preparations
Section 12-511 - Prescribing and Dispensing Contraceptives by Pharmacist Authorized
Section 12-512 - Single Dispensing of Prescription Drugs by Pharmacist