Maryland Code § HO-12-510

Section HO-12-510
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a pharmacist may
provide compounded nonsterile preparations or compounded sterile preparations
without a patient-specific prescription to a licensed veterinarian who intends to
dispense the compounded nonsterile preparations or compounded sterile
preparations in accordance with § 2-313(c) of the Agriculture Article if the
pharmacist:
(1) Complies with USP 795 or USP 797, as applicable;
(2) Labels the compounded nonsterile preparations or compounded
sterile preparations with:
(i) The name and strength of the compounded nonsterile
preparations or compounded sterile preparations or a list of the active ingredients
and the strength of the active ingredients in the compounded nonsterile preparations
or compounded sterile preparations;
(ii) An appropriate beyond-use date as determined by the
pharmacist in accordance with USP-NF standards for pharmacy compounding;

(iii) The quantity of compounded nonsterile preparations or
compounded sterile preparations; and
(iv) The name, address, and license number of the pharmacy;
and
(3) Complies with applicable federal law and regulations.
(b) (1) This subsection does not apply to dispensing compounded
nonsterile preparations or compounded sterile preparations dispensed for a patient-
specific prescription.
(2) A pharmacy may not provide compounded nonsterile
preparations or compounded sterile preparations compounded using bulk drug
substances to a licensed veterinarian:
(i) In an amount greater than 10% of the total amount of drug
products sold or dispensed from the pharmacy; or
(ii) If the compounded nonsterile preparations or compounded
sterile preparations are copies or close approximations to products approved by the
federal Food and Drug Administration.
(3) For purposes of the limitation established in paragraph (2)(i) of
this subsection:
(i) The calculation shall be made on an annual basis and use
the number of dosage units sold or dispensed; and
(ii) For nonresident pharmacies, the total amount of drug
products sold or dispensed shall be the pharmacy's total business within the State.

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