"Practice of pharmacy" means: (1) The interpretation, evaluation and dispensing of prescription drug orders; (2) Participation in drug and device selection, drug administration, prospective and retrospective drug reviews and drug or drug-related research; (3) The provision of patient counseling and the provision of those acts or services necessary to provide pharmaceutical care; (4) The responsibility for: (a) Compounding and labeling of drugs and devices, except labeling by a manufacturer, repackager or distributor of nonprescription drugs and commercially packaged legend drugs and devices; (b) Proper and safe storage of drugs and devices, and maintenance of proper records for them; and (c) The offering or performing of those acts, services, operations or transactions necessary to the conduct, operation, management and control of pharmacy; (5) The prescribing of: (a) Dietary fluoride supplements when prescribed according to the American dental association's recommendations for persons whose drinking water is proven to have a fluoride content below the United States department of health and human services' recommended concentration; and (b) Agents for active immunization when prescribed for susceptible persons twelve (12) years of age or older for the protection from communicable disease.
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