Opioid Antagonists
Effective Dec 6, 2024Mass. Register #1536MGL c. 94C, §§ 6, 19B, 19C MGL c. 112, § 30 MGL c. 112, § 42ABoard of Registration in Pharmacy
(1) For purposes of 247 CMR 9.06:
- (a) High overdose area shall mean a geographical area that appears on a list published by the Board, in consultation with the Department of Public Health, of areas with high incidence of opiate overdose.
- (b) "Opioid antagonist information pamphlet" shall mean a Board approved pamphlet that provides information about an opioid antagonist and responding to an overdose.
- (c) Opioid antagonist shall mean naloxone or any other drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a competitive narcotic antagonist used in the reversal of overdoses caused by opioids;
- (d) Statewide standing order shall mean an order issued by the Commissioner or a physician designated by the Commissioner of the Department of Public Health and registered to distribute or dispense controlled substances pursuant to M.G.L. c. 94C, § 19B;
(2) High overdose area:
- (a) A pharmacy located in a high overdose area shall maintain a continuous supply of naloxone rescue kits or other approved opioid antagonists readily available for dispensing.
- (b) A pharmacy that is not located a high overdose area may dispense naloxone rescue kits or other approved opioid antagonists pursuant to the statewide standing order or a prescription, provided that the pharmacy complies with all other provisions in 247 CMR 9.06.
- (3) A pharmacy that dispenses a naloxone rescue kit or other approved opioid antagonist shall provide counseling and the "opioid antagonist information pamphlet" at the time of dispensing.
- (4) A pharmacy that does not have a naloxone rescue kit or other approved opioid antagonist readily available for dispensing at the time requested shall refer the requestor to the nearest location that has a naloxone rescue kit or other approved opioid antagonist readily available.
- (5) A pharmacy that assembles opioid antagonist rescue kits shall affix a label to the outer package noting "Opioid Antagonist Rescue Kit" or "[NAME OF THE OPIOID ANTAGONIST] Rescue Kit" and the expiration date, which shall be based on the expiration date of the included unit.