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Emily's Law for Regulating Pharmacy Technicians Signed by Ohio Governor
By: PR Newswire
Jan. 7, 2009 02:34 PM
Emily's Story Standard IV bags contain a base solution of 0.9% NaCL (sodium chloride); the base solution prepared for Emily contained approximately 20x the standard concentration of sodium chloride. Prior to entering a coma, Emily grabbed her head, screamed and cried as she experienced a fatal overdose of sodium chloride. Although pharmacy technicians practice under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, the public assumes that these individuals are still required to be properly trained and demonstrate competency to work within a pharmacy setting. While controversy still remains over the specific circumstances of what occurred that day in the pharmacy, the fact remains that a major medication error occurred, went uncaught and ultimately cost Emily's Law NPTA's Chairman and CEO, The primary provisions of Emily's Law will require that pharmacy technicians be at least 18 years of age, register with the State Board of Pharmacy and pass a Board-approved competency exam; the legislation also includes specific provisions related to technician training/education, criminal records and approved disciplinary actions. "Governor Strickland, Senator Grendell and the Ohio State Legislature have taken a significant step in protecting the citizens of While pharmacy technicians currently practicing in Ultimately, Emily's Law has become a reality due to the strength, courage and perseverance of Governor For more information, visit www.pharmacytechnician.org For information on NPTA's Chairman/CEO, About the National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA) The National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA), which was founded in 1999, is the largest non-profit trade association for pharmacy technicians in the world. The association represents over 30,000 individuals practicing in a variety of settings, such as retail pharmacy, health-system pharmacy, independent pharmacy, federal pharmacy services, purchasing, education and management. NPTA is the leading provider of accredited continuing education programs for Certified Pharmacy Technicians and offers advanced certifications in Sterile Products and Compounding. The association is committed to advancing the roles of pharmacy technicians to reduce medication errors and advocates for mandatory/standardized technician education, certification and registration. For more information on NPTA, call 888-247-8700 or visit http://www.pharmacytechnician.org/ SOURCE National Pharmacy Technician Association
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