Nevada Code § 639.2807

Parenteral solutions: Compounding, packaging and labeling; regulations
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1. Any parenteral for use in a home or a
facility for the dependent or a medical facility, other than a hospital as
defined in NRS 449.012 , must be
compounded, packaged and labeled:
(a) By a registered pharmacist in a pharmacy or a
practitioner licensed in this state. The practitioner shall ensure that the
parenterals are delivered to the patient and are not available for use after
the date of expiration.
(b) Pursuant to regulations adopted by the Board.
2. To maintain the stability of parenteral
solutions, to prevent their contamination and that of the personnel of the
practitioner and to ensure the quality and continuity of care for patients, the
Board shall adopt regulations, to include:
(a) The procedures for the compounding,
packaging, replacement and disposal of parenteral solutions;
(b) The conditions under which those solutions
must be prepared, stored and delivered;
(c) The equipment required for the preparation,
sterilization and storage of those solutions and the maintenance and cleaning
of that equipment;
(d) The procedures for the proper disposal of any
material used in the preparation of those solutions;
(e) The procedures for maintaining records and
clinical monitoring of patients;
(f) The education and training of persons
employed by practitioners; and
(g) The requirements for the education of
patients relating to the use of parenterals.

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