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A: The state boards of pharmacy oversee the practice of pharmacy within the state and ensure state rules are followed. Contact your state board of pharmacy if you suspect that the pharmacys dispensing practices may be in violation of the law.
The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has oversight duties over distribution and, therefore, pharmacy, while state and local governments have some authority within their jurisdictions. While Congress has legislative duties, the FDA also can create and modify regulations.
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Welcome to the California State Board of Pharmacy The Board of Pharmacy protects and promotes the health and safety of Californians by pursuing the highest quality of pharmacists care and the appropriate use of pharmaceuticals through education, communication, licensing, legislation, regulation, and enforcement. California State Board of Pharmacy ca.gov ca.gov
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You will apply to the California Board of Pharmacy with the application posted at .pharmacy.ca.gov. This is the first part in the application process where California will review your eligibility to take the pharmacist licensure examination. You are also required to apply through NABP for the NAPLEX. FAQs Becoming Licensed as a Pharmacist in California ca.gov examinfoupdate ca.gov examinfoupdate
The pharmacist must not fill the prescription when the results of a reasonable inquiry do not overcome concern about a prescription being written for a legitimate medical purpose. Just say No. A pharmacist has a right and responsibility to deny a prescription if it does not seem legitimate. Corresponding Responsibility - California State Board of Pharmacy ca.gov publications correspon ca.gov publications correspon
American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) ASHP serves its members as their collective voice on issues related to medication use and public health.

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