Regulation Hearing - Board of Pharmacy - State of California 2025

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Section 4064.5 - 90-day supply of dangerous drug other than controlled substance (a) A pharmacist may dispense not more than a 90-day supply of a dangerous drug other than a controlled substance pursuant to a valid prescription that specifies an initial quantity of less than a 90-day supply followed by periodic refills
As of January 1, 2024, California has enacted Assembly Bill (AB) 1286, the Stop Dangerous Pharmacies Act, which has several new provisions intended to improve patient safety. These provisions focus on medication error reporting, minimum staffing provisions, and staffing decisions, among others.
The California Board of Pharmacy was formed in 1891 to function as a state health regulatory agency. In 1971, the Board became part of the Department of Consumer Affairs, which is part of the executive branch of the government of the State of California.
Failing to address or attempt to resolve a possible prescription error or situation of potential harm to a patient which was apparent or should have been apparent to the pharmacist, whether or not actual injury to the patient or other person resulted.
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Complaint forms are found at .pharmacy.ca.gov. The form may be filled out and submitted electroni- cally, or the form can be printed and filled out by hand. The completed form must be sent to the California State Board of Pharmacy, 2720 Gateway Oaks Drive., Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95833.
Q: What is pharmacist misconduct? A: Any action by a licensed pharmacy or pharmacist that appears improper should be reported to the Board. Examples of misconduct include: The pharmacist fails to counsel you about how to take a new prescription (or a prescription with changed instructions) and possible side effects.
How to fill out the How to File a Complaint with the California Board? Visit the California State Board of Pharmacy website. Download or access the complaint form. Fill out the form with relevant information. Submit the form electronically or via mail. Await a response from the Board regarding your complaint.

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