Nevada Code § 639.28085

Certain drugs for preventing acquisition of human immunodeficiency virus: Ordering and performing necessary laboratory tests for therapy; prescribing, dispensing and administering; coverage by liability insurance; protocol; regulations
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1. To the extent authorized by federal
law, a pharmacist who meets the requirements prescribed by the Board pursuant
to subsection 2 may, in accordance with the requirements of the protocol
prescribed pursuant to subsection 2:
(a) Order and perform laboratory tests that are
necessary for therapy that uses a drug approved by the United States Food and
Drug Administration for preventing the acquisition of human immunodeficiency
virus; and
(b) Prescribe, dispense and administer any drug
described in paragraph (a) to a patient.
2. The Board shall adopt regulations:
(a) Requiring a pharmacist who takes the actions
authorized by this section to be covered by adequate liability insurance, as
determined by the Board; and
(b) Establishing a protocol for the actions
authorized by this section.

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