New Medication definition

New Medication means a medication not previously dispensed by the pharmacy for the ultimate user. "Patient Counseling" means an oral communication process between a pharmacist, or a registered intern or a pharmacy student working under the direct supervision of a pharmacist, and a patient, in which the pharmacist
New Medication means a medication not previously dispensed by the pharmacy for the ultimate user. "Patient Counseling" means the offer to discuss the patient's prescription made by the pharmacist or the pharmacist's designee in a face-to-face communication with the patient or his agent, unless in the professional
New Medication means a medication not previously dispensed by the pharmacy for the ultimate user.

Related to New Medication

  • Prescription medication means any medication that requires a physician prescription before it may be obtained from a pharmacist.

  • Medication means any drug, chemical, compound, suspension, or preparation in suitable form for use as a curative or remedial substance taken either internally or externally by any person.

  • Nonprescription medication means a drug or medication authorized pursuant to federal or state law for general distribution and use without a prescription in the treatment of human disease, ailments, or injuries.

  • Medical cannabis card means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.

  • Psychotropic medication means medication the prescribed intent of which is to affect or alter thought processes, mood, or behavior including but not limited to anti-psychotic, antidepressant, anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), and behavior medications. The classification of a medication depends upon its stated, intended effect when prescribed.