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emergency contraception, delivered by an entity authorized by a | | national council on pharmaceutical education, or another training | | program approved by the board.__The training program must include, | | but is not limited to, conduct of sensitive communications, quality | | assurance, referral to additional services and documentation. |
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| | | §13824.__Provision of standardized fact sheet required |
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| | | For each emergency contraception drug therapy initiated | | pursuant to this subchapter, the pharmacist shall provide the | | recipient of the emergency contraceptive drugs with a | | standardized fact sheet developed by the board that includes, but | | is not limited to, the indications for use of the drug, the | | appropriate method for using the drug, the need for medical | | follow-up and referral information, information on sexual assault | | and referral information and other appropriate information. |
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| | | Nothing in this subchapter affects the provisions of law | | relating to maintaining the confidentiality of medical records. |
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| | | Sec. 2. Development of fact sheet. In developing the fact sheet | | required under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, section | | 13824, the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, | | Maine Board of Pharmacy shall consult with and solicit input from | | the Department of Human Services, the American College of | | Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Maine Pharmacy Association | | and other relevant health care organizations. After this | | consultation and review, the Maine Board of Pharmacy may use, as | | its standardized fact sheet, an existing publication developed by | | nationally recognized medical organizations. |
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