C.R.S. Section 12-280-121
Compounding drugs for office use by a veterinarian

  • rules
  • definitions

(1)

A registered prescription drug outlet may compound and distribute a drug to a licensed veterinarian so that the veterinarian may maintain the drug as part of the veterinarian’s office stock.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A veterinarian may dispense a compounded drug maintained as part of the veterinarian’s office stock pursuant to subsection (1) of this section only if:

(I)

The compounded drug is necessary for the treatment of an animal patient’s emergency condition; and

(II)

As determined by the veterinarian, the veterinarian cannot access, in a timely manner, the compounded drug through a registered prescription drug outlet.

(b)

A veterinarian shall not dispense a compounded drug pursuant to this section in an amount greater than the amount required to treat an animal patient’s emergency condition for five days.

(3)

A licensed veterinarian shall not administer or dispense a compounded drug maintained for office stock pursuant to this section or for office use pursuant to section 12-280-120 (6)(b) without a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship in place at the time of administering the compounded drug to an animal patient or dispensing the compounded drug to a client.

(4)

To compound and distribute a controlled substance pursuant to this section or section 12-280-120 (6)(b), a registered prescription drug outlet shall possess a valid manufacturing registration from the federal drug enforcement administration.

(5)

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:

(a)

“Client” has the same meaning as set forth in section 12-315-104 (4).

(b)

“Office stock” means the storage of a compounded drug:

(I)

That was distributed or sold by a registered prescription drug outlet to a veterinarian;

(II)

Without a specific animal patient indicated to receive the compounded drug; and

(III)

That the veterinarian may subsequently administer to an animal patient or dispense to a client.

(c)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(I)

“Prescription drug outlet” means any:

(A)

Resident or nonresident pharmacy outlet registered or licensed pursuant to this article 280 where prescriptions are compounded and dispensed; or

(B)

Federally owned and operated pharmacy registered with the federal drug enforcement administration.

(II)

Notwithstanding subsection (5)(c)(I) of this section, “prescription drug outlet” does not include a nonresident pharmacy outlet unless the nonresident pharmacy outlet has provided the board with a copy of the most recent inspection of the nonresident pharmacy by the agency that regulates pharmaceuticals in the state of residence and a copy of the most recent inspection received from a board-approved third-party entity that inspects pharmacy outlets, for which third-party inspection the nonresident pharmacy outlet shall obtain and pay for on an annual basis, and the board approves the inspection reports as satisfactorily demonstrating proof of compliance with the board’s own inspection procedure and standards.

(6)

The board may promulgate rules as necessary concerning compounded veterinary pharmaceuticals pursuant to this section and section 12-280-120 (6)(b).

Source: Section 12-280-121 — Compounding drugs for office use by a veterinarian - rules - definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-12.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

12‑280‑101
Public interest - rules
12‑280‑102
Applicability of common provisions
12‑280‑103
Definitions - rules
12‑280‑104
State board of pharmacy - creation - subject to review - repeal of parts
12‑280‑105
Membership of board - removal - compensation - meetings
12‑280‑106
Veterinary pharmaceutical advisory committee - creation - appointments - rules - repeal
12‑280‑107
Rules
12‑280‑108
Powers and duties - rules
12‑280‑109
Drugs, devices, and other materials
12‑280‑110
Publications
12‑280‑111
Malpractice claims information - not public - exception
12‑280‑112
Fees
12‑280‑113
Approval of schools
12‑280‑114
Licensure, certification, or registration - applicability - applications - licensure and certification requirements - rules
12‑280‑115
Exemptions from licensure - hospital residency programs - home renal dialysis - research companies
12‑280‑115.5
Certification of pharmacy technicians - requirements - provisional certification - criminal history record check - rules
12‑280‑116
Expiration and renewal of licenses, certifications, or registrations
12‑280‑117
Continuing education - exceptions - inactive status
12‑280‑117.5
Continuing education for pharmacy technicians - exceptions - inactive status
12‑280‑118
Prescription drug outlet under charge of pharmacist - rules
12‑280‑119
Registration of facilities - rules
12‑280‑120
Compounding - dispensing - sale of drugs and devices - rules - definition
12‑280‑121
Compounding drugs for office use by a veterinarian - rules - definitions
12‑280‑122
Limited authority to delegate activities constituting practice of pharmacy to pharmacy interns or pharmacy technicians
12‑280‑123
Prescription required - exception - dispensing opiate antagonists - selling nonprescription syringes and needles
12‑280‑124
Labeling - rules
12‑280‑125
Substitution of prescribed drugs and biological products authorized - when - conditions
12‑280‑125.3
Pharmacists’ authority - minor prescription adaptions
12‑280‑125.5
Pharmacists’ authority to dispense chronic maintenance drugs - rules - liability
12‑280‑125.7
Pharmacists’ authority to prescribe and dispense HIV prevention drugs - definitions - rules
12‑280‑126
Unprofessional conduct - grounds for discipline
12‑280‑127
Disciplinary actions
12‑280‑128
Judicial review
12‑280‑129
Unlawful acts - civil fines
12‑280‑130
Unauthorized practice - penalties
12‑280‑131
New drugs - when sales permissible
12‑280‑132
Advertising of prescription drug prices
12‑280‑133
Nonresident prescription drug outlet - registration
12‑280‑133.5
Nonresident 503B outsourcing facility - registration - requirements - denial, revocation, or suspension - rules
12‑280‑133.7
Third-party logistics providers - registration - denial, revocation, or suspension - rules
12‑280‑134
Records
12‑280‑135
Unused medication - licensed facilities - correctional facilities - reuse - definitions - rules
12‑280‑136
Confidential agreement to limit practice
12‑280‑137
Investigations of suspicious drugs
12‑280‑138
Patient counseling - pharmacists required to perform - patient may decline - rules
12‑280‑139
Insulin affordability program - record keeping - reimbursement - definitions
12‑280‑140
Emergency prescription insulin supply - eligibility - record keeping
12‑280‑141
Prescription drugs - automated pharmacy dispensing system - rules - definition
12‑280‑142
Epinephrine auto-injector affordability program - record keeping - reimbursement - definitions
12‑280‑201
Legislative declaration
12‑280‑202
Definitions
12‑280‑203
Pharmacy peer health assistance fund - rules
12‑280‑204
Eligibility - participants
12‑280‑205
Liability
12‑280‑206
Immunity
12‑280‑301
Definitions
12‑280‑303
Wholesaler registration requirements - rules
12‑280‑304
Record check
12‑280‑305
Restrictions on transactions
12‑280‑306
Records - pedigree - compliance with DQSA
12‑280‑307
Penalty
12‑280‑308
Manufacturer, agent, representative, or employee - drug cost information - required - definitions
12‑280‑401
Legislative declaration
12‑280‑402
Definitions
12‑280‑403
Prescription drug use monitoring program - registration required - applications - rules - appropriation - repeal
12‑280‑404
Program operation - access - rules - definitions
12‑280‑405
Prescription drug monitoring fund - creation - fee
12‑280‑406
Violations - penalties
12‑280‑407
Prescription drug outlets - prescribers - responsibilities - liability
12‑280‑408
Exemption - waiver
12‑280‑409
Examination and analysis of prescription drug monitoring program - recommendations to executive director
12‑280‑501
Written guidelines and procedures for making therapeutic interchange and therapeutically equivalent selections
12‑280‑502
Therapeutic interchange and therapeutically equivalent selections for nursing care facility or long-term acute care hospital patients - rules
12‑280‑601
Definitions
12‑280‑602
Collaborative pharmacy practice agreements - pharmacist requirements
12‑280‑603
Rules
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§ 12-280-121’s source at colorado​.gov