Minnesota Policy on Pharmacist-Prescribed Contraceptives: Benefits, Limitations, and Opportunities for Improvement
In August 2020, pharmacists were authorized to prescribe contraceptives in Minnesota outside of a collaborative practice agreement. To practice under this new authorization, pharmacists must complete formal contraceptive prescribing training and follow guidelines which include restrictions on patien...
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Main Authors: | Federico Facciolo (Author), Joel Farley (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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