I own a small community pharmacy. I do not have the room or expertise to do specialty compounding. If I get a prescription for a specialty compound, can I fill the prescription using product compounded by another pharmacy?
Pharmacists who do not provide specialty compounding services have two options:
1. Refer the patient to a pharmacy that can prepare the product.
2. Obtain the specialty compound by contracting with another pharmacist who provides the service. A contract between the two pharmacies must be signed and retained by both pharmacy managers if the service is contracted out.
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