New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1747

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

Impact

The bill's introduction reflects a significant shift in New Jersey's pharmaceutical regulations, potentially broadening the scope for pharmacists in emergency situations. If enacted, pharmacists could respond more effectively to patients' urgent medication needs, provided certain criteria are met, such as previous prescriptions on file and professional judgment asserting that refusal to dispense could endanger patient health. This could lead to improved healthcare outcomes for patients who may face barriers in accessing needed prescriptions in emergencies.

Summary

Senate Bill S1747 aims to facilitate access to essential medications by allowing pharmacists to dispense certain emergency supplies of chronic maintenance drugs without a prescription under specific conditions. The legislation emphasizes the importance of timely access to medications in critical situations when patients might be unable to obtain refills from their healthcare providers. In accordance with the bill, pharmacists must adhere to strict regulations to ensure patient safety while providing these emergency solutions.

Contention

However, SB S1747 may encounter resistance from stakeholders concerned about the safety and legal implications of permitting pharmacists to dispense medications without a valid prescription. Critics may argue that this change introduces risks of over-dispensing or mismanagement of medications. While the bill offers civil immunity for pharmacists under certain conditions, there may still be concerns about accountability and the potential for ethical dilemmas in dispensing practices. Therefore, discussions around S1747 may highlight the balance between enhancing access to healthcare and ensuring stringent oversight of pharmaceutical practices.

Companion Bills

NJ A4941

Same As Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2587

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

NJ A4941

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

NJ A3642

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

NJ HB278

Pharmacists, allow to dispense ivermectin without a prescription

NJ S2019

Authorizes pharmacists to dispense HIV prophylaxis without individual prescription under certain circumstances; mandates prescription benefits coverage.

NJ A547

Permits pharmacists to adjust increment in which medication is dispensed for certain prescriptions.

NJ A1434

Permits pharmacists to adjust increment in which medication is dispensed for certain prescriptions.

NJ S3030

Authorizes pharmacists to dispense HIV prophylaxis without individual prescription under certain circumstances; mandates prescription benefits coverage.

NJ A4683

Authorizes pharmacists to dispense HIV prophylaxis without individual prescription under certain circumstances; mandates prescription benefits coverage.

NJ A3089

Authorizes pharmacists to dispense HIV prophylaxis without individual prescription under certain circumstances; mandates prescription benefits coverage.

Similar Bills

CA AB852

Health care practitioners: electronic prescriptions.

CA AB2789

Health care practitioners: prescriptions: electronic data transmission.

NJ A4941

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

NJ S2587

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

NJ A3642

Permits pharmacists to dispense certain drugs in emergency without prescription.

WV HB4324

To update collaborative pharmacy practice agreements

NJ S1158

Prohibits certain steering and marketing practices involving dispensing of prescription drugs and drug samples.

NJ A2587

Prohibits certain steering and marketing practices involving dispensing of prescription drugs and drug samples.