Pharmaceutical Procedures. 1. Each facility will develop procedures that comply with all state and federal regulations and that address: a. prescribing; b. procurement and distribution; c. dispensing and administration in a timely and safe manner; d. storage and disposal; e. accountability and maximum security of Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) controlled substances; f. procedures for offender self-administration; and g. adequate supplies of antidotes and emergency medications. 2. The facility maintains records as necessary to ensure adequate control and accountability for all medications, except those that may be purchased over the counter. 3. Drug storage and medication areas are devoid of outdated, discontinued, or recalled medications, except in a designated area for disposal. 4. All medications are stored under proper conditions of sanitation, temperature, light, moisture, ventilation, segregation, and security. 5. Antiseptics, other medications for external use, and disinfectants are stored separately from internal and injectable medications. Medications requiring special storage (e.g., refrigeration) for stability are so stored. 6. An adequate and proper supply of antidotes and other emergency medications (e.g., Naloxone, Epinephrine) and related information are readily available to staff. 7. The poison control telephone number is posted in areas where overdoses or toxicologic emergencies are likely. Policy No. DOC 4.5.25 Chapter 4: Facility/Program Services Page 3 of 3 Subject: PHARMACEUTICALS 8. Consulting pharmacists will be utilized for locations with no staff pharmacists to provide consultation and documented inspections on a regular basis, but no less than quarterly. Off-site Satellite locations are included in inspection schedules.
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Samples: Telepsychiatry Medication Assisted Treatment Services Contract, Contract for Telepsychiatry Medication Assisted Treatment Services
Pharmaceutical Procedures. 1. Each facility will develop procedures that comply with all state and federal regulations and that address:
a. prescribing;
b. procurement and distribution;
c. dispensing and administration in a timely and safe manner;
d. storage and disposal;
e. accountability and maximum security of Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) controlled substances;
f. procedures for offender self-administration; and
g. adequate supplies of antidotes and emergency medications.
2. The facility maintains records as necessary to ensure adequate control and accountability for all medications, except those that may be purchased over the counter.
3. Drug storage and medication areas are devoid of outdated, discontinued, or recalled medications, except in a designated area for disposal.
4. All medications are stored under proper conditions of sanitation, temperature, light, moisture, ventilation, segregation, and security.
5. Antiseptics, other medications for external use, and disinfectants are stored separately from internal and injectable medications. Medications requiring special storage (e.g., refrigeration) for stability are so stored.
6. An adequate and proper supply of antidotes and other emergency medications (e.g., Naloxone, Epinephrine) and related information are readily available to staff.
7. The poison control telephone number is posted in areas where overdoses or toxicologic emergencies are likely. Policy No. DOC 4.5.25 Chapter 4: Facility/Program Services Page 3 of 3 Subject: PHARMACEUTICALSPHARMACEUTICALS DocuSign Envelope ID: BAA8D3ED-0E56-45AF-90B0-3B90494ECC68
8. Consulting pharmacists will be utilized for locations with no staff pharmacists to provide consultation and documented inspections on a regular basis, but no less than quarterly. Off-site Satellite locations are included in inspection schedules.
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Samples: Telepsychiatry Medication Assisted Treatment Services
Pharmaceutical Procedures. 1. Each facility will develop procedures that comply with all state and federal regulations and that address:
a. prescribing;
b. procurement and distribution;
c. dispensing and administration in a timely and safe manner;
d. storage and disposal;
e. accountability and maximum security of Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) controlled substances;
f. procedures for offender self-administration; and
g. adequate supplies of antidotes and emergency medications.
2. The facility maintains records as necessary to ensure adequate control and accountability for all medications, except those that may be purchased over the counter.
3. Drug storage and medication areas are devoid of outdated, discontinued, or recalled medications, except in a designated area for disposal.
4. All medications are stored under proper conditions of sanitation, temperature, light, moisture, ventilation, segregation, and security.
5. Antiseptics, other medications for external use, and disinfectants are stored separately from internal and injectable medications. Medications requiring special storage (e.g., refrigeration) for stability are so stored.
6. An adequate and proper supply of antidotes and other emergency medications (e.g., Naloxone, Epinephrine) and related information are readily available to staff.
7. The poison control telephone number is posted in areas where overdoses or toxicologic emergencies are likely. Policy No. DOC 4.5.25 Chapter 4: Facility/Program Services Page 3 of 3 Subject: PHARMACEUTICALSPHARMACEUTICALS DocuSign Envelope ID: 41F46C39-9C72-49D1-A527-E661E0EFC754 DocuSign Envelope ID: 8FF54EF8-0BA8-4FE4-A5EC-C949A7C418FE
8. Consulting pharmacists will be utilized for locations with no staff pharmacists to provide consultation and documented inspections on a regular basis, but no less than quarterly. Off-site Satellite locations are included in inspection schedules.
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