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Legal
Aspects of Building an Age Management Practice
William J. Stilling, RPh, MS, JD
Release Date:
September
1, 2006
Updated:
August 1, 2007
Expiration Date:
December 31, 2009
Disclosure:
William Stilling, RPH, MS, JD disclosed
he has no financial interest in any products or services
discussed.
Receiving Credit: In order to receive
your certificate of participation, you should read the
information about this activity, including the
disclosure statements, review the entire activity, take
the post-test and complete the evaluation form. You may
then follow the directions to print your certificate of
participation.
Disclaimer:
This material is not intended
to establish an attorney-client relationship between the
author and any person who reads this material. This
material should not be relied on as legal advice.
Rather, this material is intended solely to provide
education about the topics covered. If any person or
entity needs legal advice about the topics covered,
separate legal advice should be sought.
There is no fee for this activity.
Outcome Objectives
Upon completion of this module, the participant
should be able to . . .
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Demonstrate an
understanding of the legal context of prescribing
hGH laws
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Identify the indicated
uses for adults from manufacturer’s prescribing
information
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Recognize the lawful
products per the Orange Book, including
practical implications
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Demonstrate an
understanding of risk factors associated with
prescribing hGH from an unregistered facility
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Identify the steps to
comply with FDA laws
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Demonstrate an
understanding of how to maintain state and federal
compliance for testosterone prescription
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Recognize the federal
concerns with the “anti-aging” products and
practices
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