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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Minutes - Approvals and Enforcement

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy approved new pharmacy premises and several pharmacy remodels during its November 20, 2024 meeting. The Commission also initiated an enforcement action against Walgreens #02410 for alleged violations related to pharmacy manager changes and operating without a manager.

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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Agenda

The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission met on November 20, 2024, to review 20 new pharmacy applications, including new and non-resident pharmacies, and address two legal cases. The agenda also included discussions on pharmacy remodels and reciprocity interviews.

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Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy Meeting Schedule

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy has published its upcoming meeting dates and locations for 2024-2026. These notices provide details on regular meeting times, locations, and links to agendas and minutes for public review.

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Virginia Pharmacy Technician Registration Requirements Updated

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy is implementing new registration requirements for pharmacy technicians, effective July 1, 2025. Individuals will need to complete an accredited training program or equivalent and pass a national certification exam to be registered.

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Virginia Pharmacy Law and Regulatory Updates

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy presented updates on recent legislative and regulatory changes affecting pharmacy practice. Key changes include expanded educational standards for pharmacy technicians and new provisions for collaborative practice agreements allowing pharmacists to prescribe certain controlled substances.

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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Revised Online PIC Change Process

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has implemented a revised, entirely online process for completing a change of pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) for pharmacy permits. This update includes electronic payment via credit card and requires uploading a one-page document to finalize the request. A revised Pharmacy Permit Application Form is also now in use for other changes.

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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Legislative and Regulatory Updates

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has updated its regulations regarding pharmacy technician education standards and collaborative practice agreements. Key changes include expanded options for technician training and clarified processes for pharmacists to obtain DEA registration for prescribing controlled substances.

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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Staffing Concerns and Statewide Protocols Update

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has updated its guidance on reporting pharmacy staffing concerns and has amended several statewide protocols for pharmacists. Pharmacy permit holders must review and act on staffing reports, and pharmacists can report issues directly to the board without fear of retaliation. The revised protocols cover vaccinations, tuberculosis testing, hormonal contraceptives, naloxone, influenza, and strep throat.

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Massachusetts: 90-day Supply for Certain Schedule II/III Prescriptions

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy updated its policy to allow a 90-day supply for certain Schedule II and III prescriptions, including those for opioid use disorder treatment, non-opioid stimulants, testosterone, and implantable infusion pumps. Other Schedule II and III medications remain limited to a 30-day supply.

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MA Board Adopts Rapid Microbial Methods for Sterility Testing

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has adopted a new policy allowing the use of Rapid Microbial Methods (RMMs) as an alternative for sterility release testing of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs). This policy outlines requirements for licensed sterile compounding pharmacies to ensure public safety when using these advanced technologies.

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