Substitution Not Considered Practice of Medicine; Individual Causes of Action.

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33-24-151. Substitution not considered practice of medicine; individual causes of action.

(a) The substitution of any dangerous substance by a registered pharmacist or a registered pharmacy intern under his direct supervision does not under this act constitute the practice of medicine.

(b) This act shall not be construed to deny any individual a cause of action against a pharmacist or his employer for violations of this act, including failure to observe accepted standards of care of the pharmaceutical profession.


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