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Can a pharmacist sell OTC Plan B without completing the 2 hours of (Board approved) live training?

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Can a pharmacist sell OTC Plan B without completing the 2 hours of (Board approved) live training?

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Any NH licensed pharmacist, employed in a NH licensed pharmacy, may sell Plan B OTC once the product becomes available with the new dual labeling. OTC sales are limited to women (or males) aged 18 years of age or older and the pharmacist must ask for ID if the individual does not appear to be 18. No training is required for OTC sales. However, if the female is younger that 18 years old, a trained (according to Ph 1001.02) pharmacist engaged in a collaborative agreement (according to Ph 1001.03), may dispense Plan B. See section Ph 1000 of the NH Code of Administrative Rules for those citations.

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