Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB849

Introduced
12/22/23  
Refer
12/22/23  

Caption

Therapeutic interchange for drug products prescribed to counteract anaphylaxis.

Impact

The bill potentially alters state laws by modifying existing pharmacy regulations regarding drug prescriptions and substitutions. It aims to facilitate quicker access to necessary treatments for patients experiencing anaphylactic reactions by allowing pharmacists to exercise their professional judgment in selecting alternative medications. This change would require that pharmacists follow certain protocols to inform patients and ensure that their substitutions do not compromise patient safety or efficacy, thereby placing greater responsibility on pharmacy practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill 849 introduces provisions that enable pharmacists to substitute a prescribed drug product intended to counteract anaphylaxis with another drug product that has a substantially equivalent therapeutic effect, even if it is not categorized as a drug product equivalent. This substitution can occur provided specific conditions are met, ensuring that consumer safety and insurance compliance are prioritized. The intent behind the bill is to enhance patient care, allowing for flexibility in emergency situations where a timely and effective treatment is necessary.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the safety and implications of allowing pharmacists to make therapeutic substitutions without explicit prior authorization from the prescribing practitioner. Concerns may also focus on how this rule might affect relationships between healthcare providers and pharmacists, and whether it might lead to confusion among patients about their treatments. Additionally, there might be discussions on the adequacy of the guidelines set for informing patients and how these changes could either improve or complicate the patient care process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB783

Therapeutic interchange for drug products prescribed to counteract anaphylaxis.

WI HB2378

Therapeutically equivalent drug products; provisions for return of outdated drugs.

WI HB1194

Therapeutically equivalent drug products; provisions for return of outdated drugs.

WI S0482

Amends the types of products which pharmacists may prescribe as substitute drugs or products to include "devices and supplies" and "therapeutically equivalent drugs and pharmaceuticals".

WI H5855

Amends the types of products which pharmacists may prescribe as substitute drugs or products to include "devices and supplies" and "therapeutically equivalent drugs and pharmaceuticals."

WI HB2549

Pharmacy; interchangeable biological products; effective date.

WI HB319

Provides relative to the dispensing of interchangeable biological products

WI HB177

Drug Product Selection Act Changes

WI SB4

Pharmacy; allowing a pharmacist to substitute interchangeable product for certain prescriptions; requiring certain communication. Effective date.

WI HB1168

Require the dispensing of drugs prescribed for an off-label use during a public health emergency.

Similar Bills

UT HB0132

Pharmacy Amendments

WI SB783

Therapeutic interchange for drug products prescribed to counteract anaphylaxis.

NM HB177

Drug Product Selection Act Changes

CT SB00313

An Act Concerning Biological Products.

CT SB00197

An Act Concerning Biological Products.

NJ A1405

Prohibits substitution of prescribed epilepsy drugs by pharmacists without prior notification to and written consent of physician and patient.

NJ S1053

Prohibits substitution of prescribed epilepsy drugs by pharmacists without prior notification to and written consent of physician and patient.

NJ A3734

Prohibits substitution of prescribed epilepsy drugs by pharmacists without prior notification to and written consent of physician and patient.