Nevada Code § 631.3105

Dental hygienists: Authorization to prescribe or dispense certain drugs and devices; limitations and prohibitions; regulations
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1. A dental hygienist who meets the
requirements prescribed by regulation of the Board pursuant to subsection 4 and
is issued a certificate by the State Board of Pharmacy pursuant to NRS 639.1374 may prescribe and dispense
only:
(a) Topical or systemic prescription drugs, other
than controlled substances, for preventative care;
(b) Fluoride preparations for which a
prescription is not required;
(c) Topical antimicrobial oral rinses; and
(d) Medicament trays or mouthguards.
2. A dental hygienist shall not prescribe
or dispense:
(a) A controlled substance; or
(b) Any drug or device not listed in subsection 1
or authorized under the certificate issued pursuant to NRS 639.1374 .
3. A dental hygienist may only prescribe
and dispense a drug or device pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) In compliance with any applicable regulations
adopted by the Board; and
(b) In compliance with any applicable law
governing the handling, prescribing and dispensing of the drug or device.
4. The Board shall adopt regulations
prescribing the:
(a) Education and training that a dental
hygienist must complete before prescribing and dispensing a drug or device
pursuant to subsection 1; and
(b) Continuing education that a dental hygienist
must complete to be authorized to continue prescribing and dispensing drugs or
devices pursuant to subsection 1.

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