Pharmacists
What is the practice of pharmacy?
The practice of pharmacy is more than just
counting out the right amount of a drug for a prescription. The Texas Pharmacy Act governs
the practice of pharmacy and defines it as:
- providing an act or service necessary to provide pharmaceutical care;
- interpreting or evaluating a prescription drug order or medication order;
- participating in drug or device selection as authorized by law, and participating
in drug administration, drug regimen review, or drug or drug-related research;
- providing patient counseling;
- being responsible for:
- dispensing a prescription drug order or distributing a medication order;
- compounding or labeling a drug and device other than by a manufacturer,
repackager, or distributor of a nonprescription drug or commercially packaged prescription
- properly and safely storing a drug or device; or
- maintaining proper records for a drug or device;
- performing for a patient a specific act of drug therapy management delegated to a
pharmacist by a written protocol from a physician licensed in this state in compliance
with Subtitle B; or
- administering an immunization or vaccination under a physician's written
protocol.
Pharmaceutical Care is defined as the provision of drug therapy and other
pharmaceutical services defined by board rule and intended to assist in curing or
preventing a disease, eliminating or reducing a patient's symptoms, or arresting or
slowing a disease process.
How does a person become a licensed pharmacist in Texas?
A person must:
What does R.Ph. mean?
R.Ph. is an abbreviation for registered pharmacist and means that the person is
registered or licensed by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy and is authorized to practice
pharmacy in Texas. The pharmacist must be currently registered by the Texas State Board of
Pharmacy to practice pharmacy in the state of Texas.
Is a pharmacist required to take continuing education courses after becoming licensed?
Yes. A pharmacist is required to complete 30 hours of pharmacy continuing
education courses every two years in order to renew the pharmacist license and as of January 1, 2019, 1 hour of opioid abuse training.
Can a pharmacist from another state practice pharmacy in Texas?
No. The pharmacist must first obtain a license to practice pharmacy in
Texas. Pharmacists may transfer their license from another state to Texas
through a process called reciprocity.
The reciprocity applicant must meet the same age, educational, and examination requirements
that are met by Texas pharmacists. In addition, the reciprocity applicant must pass an
examination on Texas pharmacy law.