Thursday, December 12, 2013

Some of the Texas Attorney General Opinions Relating to Pharmacies


Automatic prescription drug dispensing machine located at nursing home must be licensed as a pharmacy and under onsite supervision of pharmacistJC-0186
Cocaine eye drops, Optometry Board may adopt rule authorizing therapeutic optometrist to administer in certain circumstancesDM-0416
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act preempts provisions of Texas law that permit importation of prescription drugs from CanadaGA-0384
Generic drug substitution, State Board of Pharmacy rule specifying that no drugs shall be included on a list of narrow therapeutic index drugs to which special refill rules should apply is consistent with legislature's mandate to Board in the Texas PharmaJC-0341
Prescription drugs, sample and nonsample, that are no longer needed by nursing home residents, Board of Health must adopt rules providing for collection and shipment to foreign countries; rules must comport with applicable federal and state lawJC-0412
Psychoactive medication, duty of county or district attorney to represent state-employed physician who petitions court for authority to administerLO94-073
Specific pharmaceutical, neither Texas Department of Health nor Interagency Council on Pharmaceuticals Bulk Purchasing may disclose information that identifies a specific manufacturer or wholesaler or prices charged by a specific manufacturer or wholesalGA-0019
Warrantless administrative searches, constitutionality of Controlled Substances Act provisions conditioning issuance of permits on consent to
JC-0021

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