Pharmacies that do not directly compound non-sterile and sterile preparations on site in the licensed pharmacy must
Pharmacies that compound or repackage drugs to be dispensed through other Alberta pharmacies must have
The Pharmacy and Drug Act (PDA) enables the holder of a compounding and repackaging pharmacy licence to provide compounded or repackaged drugs to a community pharmacy, satellite pharmacy, or institution pharmacy as defined in the PDA. The legislation was not structured to support compounding and repackaging pharmacy services for pharmacies located in other jurisdictions, as by definition, they can only provide services to a licensed pharmacy or institution pharmacy as established in the PDA. Therefore,
Additionally, compounding and repackaging pharmacies must hold a federally issued Drug Establishment Licence to provide compounding and repackaging pharmacy services to any entity that is not a licenced or institutional pharmacy.
Two allowances were deemed necessary to enable the provision of compounding and repackaging services from Alberta into the Northwest Territories and Yukon. These allowances were deemed necessary as there are currently no compounding and repackaging pharmacies located within these territories. As such, the following compounding and repackaging agreements have been created.
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