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Committee hears bill to allow 90‑day injectable testosterone supply after 12 months of monthly prescriptions
Summary
A bill to permit 90‑day supplies of injectable testosterone for patients who have had 12 months of monthly prescriptions drew questions from pharmacists about pharmacy workflow and recordkeeping; sponsors said the 12‑month requirement aims to reduce diversion and doctor‑shopping risks.
The House Committee on Health and Human Services and Elderly Affairs took testimony on House Bill 126, which would allow pharmacists to fill a 90‑day supply of certain injectable testosterone medications for patients who have completed 12 months of monthly prescriptions.
Representative Dan McGuire, appearing as a cosponsor for Representative Popovici Mueller, described the policy as a follow‑on to…
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