Utah Code § 26B-4-510

Standing prescription drug orders for an opiate antagonist
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(1) As used in this section, "expired opiate antagonist" means an opiate antagonist that is no more
than 24 months past the month and year of the opiate antagonist's expiration date.
(2) Notwithstanding Title 58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act, a person licensed under Title
58, Chapter 17b, Pharmacy Practice Act, to dispense an opiate antagonist may dispense the
opiate antagonist, including an expired opiate antagonist:
(a) pursuant to a standing prescription drug order made in accordance with Subsection (3); and
(b) without any other prescription drug order from a person licensed to prescribe an opiate
antagonist.
(3) A physician who is licensed to prescribe an opiate antagonist, including a physician acting in
the physician's capacity as an employee of the department, or a medical director of a local
health department, as defined in Section 26A-1-102, may issue a standing prescription drug
order authorizing the dispensing of the opiate antagonist under Subsection (2) in accordance
with a protocol that:
(a) limits dispensing of the opiate antagonist to:
(i) an individual who is at increased risk of experiencing an opiate-related drug overdose event;
(ii) a family member of, friend of, or other person, including a person described in Subsections
26B-4-512(1)(a)(i)(A) through (1)(a)(i)(F), that is in a position to assist an individual who is at
increased risk of experiencing an opiate-related drug overdose event; or
(iii) an overdose outreach provider for:
(A) furnishing to an individual who is at increased risk of experiencing an opiate-related drug
overdose event, or to a family member of, friend of, or other individual who is in a position
to assist an individual who is at increased risk of experiencing an opiate-related drug
overdose event, as provided in Section 26B-4-511; or
(B) administering to an individual experiencing an opiate-related drug overdose event;
(b) requires the physician to specify the persons, by professional license number, authorized to
dispense the opiate antagonist;
(c) requires the physician to review at least annually the dispensing practices of those authorized
by the physician to dispense the opiate antagonist;
(d) requires those authorized by the physician to dispense the opiate antagonist to make and
retain a record of each person to whom the opiate antagonist is dispensed, which shall
include:
(i) the name of the person;
(ii) the drug dispensed; and
(iii) other relevant information; and
(e) is approved by the Division of Professional Licensing within the Department of Commerce
by administrative rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act.

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