P-10, r. 3.2 - Regulation respecting the initiation and modification of medication therapy, the administration of a medication and the prescription of tests by a pharmacist

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13. A pharmacist carrying on professional activities as part of an advanced practice partnership agreement must request the intervention of the partner professional where the care required by the patient exceeds the pharmacist’s competencies in particular where
(1)  the signs, symptoms or results of a test indicate that the patient’s state of health has deteriorated, and the pharmacist is no longer able to ensure the follow-up of the medication therapy;
(2)  the results expected from the medication therapy have not been obtained; or
(3)  the patient has an unusual reaction to the medication therapy.
A pharmacist who requires the intervention of the partner professional must state the reason for the request and specify the degree of urgency. Following the intervention of the partner professional, the pharmacist continues to carry on professional activities with respect to that patient in accordance with the agreement, but within the limits of the treatment plan determined by the professional.
O.C. 1401-2020, s. 13.
In force: 2021-01-25
13. A pharmacist carrying on professional activities as part of an advanced practice partnership agreement must request the intervention of the partner professional where the care required by the patient exceeds the pharmacist’s competencies in particular where
(1)  the signs, symptoms or results of a test indicate that the patient’s state of health has deteriorated, and the pharmacist is no longer able to ensure the follow-up of the medication therapy;
(2)  the results expected from the medication therapy have not been obtained; or
(3)  the patient has an unusual reaction to the medication therapy.
A pharmacist who requires the intervention of the partner professional must state the reason for the request and specify the degree of urgency. Following the intervention of the partner professional, the pharmacist continues to carry on professional activities with respect to that patient in accordance with the agreement, but within the limits of the treatment plan determined by the professional.
O.C. 1401-2020, s. 13.