Sec. 2. For purposes of this chapter, a pharmacist adjusts a drug regimen if the pharmacist: (1) changes the duration of treatment for a current drug therapy; (2) adjusts a drug's strength, dosage form, frequency of administration, or route of administration; (3) discontinues the use of a drug; (4) adds a drug to the treatment regimen; (5) issues a new prescription for the purposes of subdivision (1), (2), or (4); or (6) makes a therapeutic substitution.
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