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A clinical pharmacist may only administer a drug by injection if they have been granted this authorization.
Follow these steps to obtain authorization to administer drugs by injection:
How do I renew my authorization to administer drugs by injection?
Pharmacists who have been authorized to administer drugs by injection are required to complete a professional declaration annually as part of their registration renewal indicating that they
Pharmacists who are unable to complete the professional declaration will have their authorization to administer injections cancelled.
If I have not administered a drug by injection within the last three years, how do I reinstate my authorization to administer drugs by injection if cancelled?
Pharmacists who have not administered an injection within the last three years must re-qualify for the authorization to administer drugs by injection by completing a CCCEP competency-mapped accredited immunization and injection program and completing the application steps above.
If my authorization was cancelled but I have administered a drug by injection within the last three years, how do I reinstate my authorization to administer drugs by injection?
You do not need to redo a CCCEP competency-mapped accredited immunization and injection program. However, you must complete the following application steps:
ACP will notify you via email once a decision has been made or if we have any questions regarding your application.
You may not engage in the restricted activity of administering drugs by injection until your application has been approved by ACP.
If the authorization is approved, your practice permit will display the authorization to administer drugs by injection. Your practice permit can be accessed from your myACP profile.
Overview
As of February 1, 2025, pharmacists with authorization to administer drugs by injection (DBI) may administer drugs by injection to children between two and four years of age after completing the following steps:
Do I have to complete a specific program that focuses on administering injections to children under five years of age?
Yes, if you intend to administer injections to this age group, you must complete a training program that focuses on this population. Available programs (e.g., Injections & Immunizations to Children; Mastering Injections in Pediatrics) are listed on the CCCEP website.
At this time, the CCCEP competency-mapped accredited immunization and injection training program that you completed to apply for DBI authorization only included limited content for administering injections to children between two and four years of age; therefore, you are required to complete a specific program that focuses on administering injections to children under five years of age.
Specific training that focuses on this age group will start with the graduating class of 2026 for the University of Alberta (U of A) PharmD program. Any former U of A graduates are required to complete a specific program that focuses on administering injections to children under five years of age.
What if the injection training I completed included a substantial focus on administering injections to children under five years of age?
If you believe you completed a CCCEP-accredited training program or program at a Canadian university that provided a substantial focus on administering injections to children under five years of age, please identify the name of the program on the “Injections for children under five years old” form in myACP. Your program will be reviewed for eligibility.
When can I start to administer injections to children between two and four years of age?
As of February 1, 2025, to administer injections to children between two and four years of age, you must
Once you’ve received confirmation from ACP, you may proceed with administering injections to children under five years of age in accordance with the Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians.
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