Effective: April 6, 2017 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 319 - 131st General Assembly (A) A registered pharmacy technician may, under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, engage in the following activities at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs to the extent that the activities do not require the exercise of professional judgment: (1) Accepting new written or electronic prescription orders from a prescriber or a prescriber's agent; (2) Entering information into and retrieving information from a database or patient profile; (3) Preparing and affixing labels; (4) Stocking dangerous drugs and retrieving those drugs from inventory; (5) Counting and pouring dangerous drugs into containers; (6) Placing dangerous drugs into patient storage containers; (7) Non-sterile drug compounding as authorized by the state board of pharmacy in rules adopted under section 4729.94 of the Revised Code; (8) Other activities specified by the board in rules adopted under section 4729.94 of the Revised Code. (B) A certified pharmacy technician may, under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, engage in the following activities at a location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs to the extent that the activities do not require the exercise of professional judgment: (1) Any activity listed in division (A) of this section; (2) Accepting or requesting refill authorizations for dangerous drugs that are not controlled substances from a prescriber or the prescriber's agent, so long as there is no change from the original prescription; (3) S terile and non-sterile drug compounding as authorized by the board in rules adopted under section 4729.94 of the Revised Code; (4) Other activities specified by the board in rules adopted under section 4729.94 of the Revised Code.
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