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Utah Code § 58-17b-607

Drug substitution is not the practice of medicine -- Other causes of action not denied

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Current — July 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2025
(1) The substitution of any drug by a licensed pharmacist or pharmacy intern under this chapter does not constitute the practice of medicine.
(1) The substitution of any drug by a licensed pharmacist or pharmacy intern under this chapter does not constitute the practice of medicine.
(2) This chapter may not be construed to deny any individual a cause of action against a pharmacist, pharmacy intern, or his employer for violations of this chapter, including failure to observe accepted standards of care of the pharmaceutical profession.
(2) This chapter may not be construed to deny any individual a cause of action against a pharmacist, pharmacy intern, or the pharmacist's or pharmacy intern's employer for violations of this chapter, including failure to observe accepted standards of care of the pharmaceutical profession.

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