Maryland Code § HO-11-404.2

Section HO-11-404.2
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(a) (1) Except as provided in this subsection and in subsection (d) of this
section for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma, a therapeutically certified
optometrist may administer and prescribe therapeutic pharmaceutical agents for the
prevention, management, or treatment of conditions and diseases of the eye and
ocular adnexa.
(2) (i) A therapeutically certified optometrist may not administer
or prescribe:
1. Controlled dangerous substances;
2. Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this
paragraph, nontopical systemic immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory agents;
3. Oral antifungal agents; or
4. Oral and topical antimetabolite agents.
(ii) A therapeutically certified optometrist may administer or
prescribe oral corticosteroids for not more than 1 month unless the therapeutically
certified optometrist consults with a physician.
(3) A therapeutically certified optometrist may not administer or
prescribe pharmaceutical agents that are:
(i) Delivered intravenously;

(ii) Given by injection, except a therapeutically certified
optometrist may give an injection of epinephrine in the appropriate dose for the
treatment of acute anaphylaxis or emergency resuscitation;
(iii) Given or delivered by a sustained delivery device, except
for punctal plugs, contact lenses, or other extraocular devices that release medication
into the tear film; or
(iv) For the treatment of a systemic disease unless specific to
the treatment of an ocular condition or disease.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a
therapeutically certified optometrist may not administer or prescribe any oral
pharmaceutical agent to a patient under the age of 18 years.
(2) (i) After a therapeutically certified optometrist consults with
a physician, the therapeutically certified optometrist may prescribe and administer
oral antibiotics to a minor who is at least 16 years old and under the age of 18 years.
(ii) A therapeutically certified optometrist shall provide the
physician consulted in accordance with subparagraph (i) of this paragraph with a
written report.
(c) (1) A therapeutically certified optometrist may administer and
prescribe topical therapeutic pharmaceutical agents for glaucoma only for a patient
who:
(i) Is at least 18 years old; and
(ii) Has open-angle glaucoma.
(2) (i) A therapeutically certified optometrist who treats a patient
with open-angle glaucoma in accordance with this section shall refer the patient to
an ophthalmologist for an examination within 3 months after the initial diagnosis or
presentation to the therapeutically certified optometrist unless the intraocular
pressure has been reduced 20% or more from the initial pressure.
(ii) A therapeutically certified optometrist who treats a patient
with open-angle glaucoma in accordance with this section shall refer the patient to
an ophthalmologist for an examination within 12 months after the initial diagnosis
or presentation to the therapeutically certified optometrist unless clinical stability
has been documented by visual field or imaging of the optic nerve structure.

(3) For a patient on glaucoma medications at the time of presentation
to a therapeutically certified optometrist, if the therapeutically certified optometrist
is unable to confirm either the date of initial open-angle glaucoma diagnosis or the
intraocular pressure at the time the patient was initially diagnosed, the
therapeutically certified optometrist may render treatment to a patient with open-
angle glaucoma without referring the patient to an ophthalmologist if:
(i) The intraocular pressure of the patient remains stable; and
(ii) Clinical stability is documented by visual field or imaging
of the optic nerve structure within 12 months after the patient is first examined by
the optometrist.
(4) (i) For a patient who is at least 18 years old, a therapeutically
certified optometrist may only administer or prescribe oral glaucoma medications for
up to 24 hours after the patient presents in the office with uncontrolled intraocular
pressure.
(ii) A therapeutically certified optometrist who administers or
prescribes oral glaucoma medications under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall
immediately consult with an ophthalmologist and refer the patient to an
ophthalmologist.
(d) A therapeutically certified optometrist may remove superficial
conjunctival or corneal foreign bodies from the human eye only if:
(1) The foreign body:
(i) Has not penetrated beyond the bowman's membrane of the
cornea and is within 2.5 millimeters of the visual axis of the cornea; or
(ii) Is peripheral and anterior to the mid-stroma; and
(2) Removal will not require permanent alteration of tissue.
(e) (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, a
therapeutically certified optometrist may not order any laboratory tests, genetic
tests, extraocular imaging, or other testing for a patient.
(2) (i) A therapeutically certified optometrist may order:
1. A conjunctival or corneal culture; or

2. After consulting with a physician, a nongenetic
blood test.
(ii) A therapeutically certified optometrist who orders
nongenetic blood tests shall send the written results to the physician consulted in
accordance with subparagraph (i)2 of this paragraph.
(3) A therapeutically certified optometrist may order and perform in-
office, noninvasive, nonradiographic imaging.
(f) A therapeutically certified optometrist may not provide any therapeutic
treatment listed in this section for a child under the age of 1 year.
(g) Unless the standard of care requires an earlier referral, if a
therapeutically certified optometrist diagnoses a corneal ulcer or infiltrate, and the
patient does not have the expected response within 48 hours, the optometrist
immediately shall refer the patient to an ophthalmologist.
(h) A therapeutically certified optometrist shall be:
(1) Held to the same standard of care as an ophthalmologist who is
licensed under Title 14 of this article and who is providing similar services; and
(2) Required to comply with the notice requirement under § 14-508
of this article.

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