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DSCSA Compliance

The DSCSA was enacted in 2013 to combat counterfeit drugs and ensure integrity in the pharmaceutical supply chain.

As a pharmacist, you play a pivotal role in compliance by following guidelines for verifying the legitimacy of drugs, tracking their movement, and maintaining proper documentation.

Non-compliance with DSCSA can result in penalties and affect the safety of your patients.
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Overview of DSCSA Compliance

What is DSCSA?

  • The Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) is part of the FDA’s effort to enhance the safety and security of the pharmaceutical supply chain.
  • DSCSA outlines requirements for tracking and tracing prescription drugs in the United States.

Pharmacists’ Role

  • Pharmacists are integral in ensuring that drugs are safe and traceable from manufacturer to patient.
  • Key responsibilities include verification, record-keeping, and managing suspect and illegitimate products.

Importance of Compliance

  • Ensures patient safety and reduces the risk of counterfeit and stolen drugs entering the supply chain.

Key Requirements for Pharmacists

Verification of Drug Information

  • Pharmacists must verify the lot number, expiration date, and serial number of each drug received.
  • Utilize electronic systems to confirm product legitimacy.

Transaction History (TH), Information (TI), and Statements (TS)

  • Keep a secure and accessible record of all transactions from the manufacturer to the dispenser.

Handling Suspect or Illegitimate Drugs

  • Notify the FDA and the manufacturer immediately if a drug is identified as suspect or illegitimate.
  • Quarantine suspect products until their status is verified.

DSCSA Compliance Steps for Pharmacies

Recordkeeping

  • Maintain accurate records for six years for each drug transaction.
  • Store records in a secure manner for easy retrieval during inspections.

Tracking and Tracing

  • Pharmacies must maintain an unbroken chain of custody for every drug dispensed.
  • Electronic tracking systems must be used for serial number verification.

Security Measures

  • Ensure your pharmacy’s security procedures prevent unauthorized access to drugs.
  • Implement physical and electronic safeguards.

Challenges of DSCSA Compliance

Technology Integration

  • Implementing and maintaining electronic tracking systems can be costly and complex.
  • Ensuring that your software is up-to-date and compatible with industry standards is crucial.

Training and Education

  • Regular staff training on DSCSA protocols is necessary to ensure compliance across all pharmacy personnel.

Managing Suspect Products

  • Determining whether a drug is illegitimate can be challenging and requires coordination with manufacturers and law enforcement.

Partner with Advasur for a streamlined path to compliance.

Advasur 360 Compliance Services is a comprehensive suite of Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) services that will help you with all current and future DSCSA requirements.