APC Resources
Members-only state-level resources
Members only: State Compounding Legislation and Regulation Tracker
A comprehensive document with up-to-date compounding legislative activity in your state and for all the regulations and rules that Boards of Pharmacy are considering that deal with compounding. Click here.
Updated July 23, 2021.
Members only: Compilation of State-Adopted USP 795, 797, and 800 Rules
Need to know which states have adopted which parts of USP chapters <795>, <797> or <800>? You’ll find answers with this members-only tool created in collaboration with the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations and funded by a generous grant from the Pharmacy Compounding Foundation. Updated quarterly. Click here.
The resource provides information about:
- Method by which each state adopts USP chapters
- Current status of 795, 797, and 800 adoption and effective dates by-state
- Applicable law and rule text
- Links to state websites where USP-related law and/or regulations may be found
The resource is informational only. The information contained in the compilation is not an APC or NASPA legal review or interpretation of state laws and regulations, nor is it a compliance interpretation. It is not intended as a substitute for professional legal or other advice. Compounding pharmacies should always have legal counsel review applicable laws and regulations to ensure compliance and should contact their state’s Board of Pharmacy if there are questions regarding compliance.
Members only: Compounding for Office Use and Veterinary Office Use
APC’s guide to current state laws and regulations for compounding pharmacists pertaining to compounding for office use and compounding for veterinarians and veterinary office use. Click here.
This resource provides information about:
- Which states allow office-use compounding and veterinary office-use compounding
- Special provisions, prohibitions, or requirements where office-use compounding is permissible
- Applicable law and rule text
- Links to state websites where compounding laws and regulations may be found
The resource is informational only. The information contained in the compilation is not an APC or NASPA legal review or interpretation of state laws and regulations, nor is it a compliance interpretation. It is not intended as a substitute for professional legal or other advice. Compounding pharmacies should always have legal counsel review applicable laws and regulations to ensure compliance and should contact their state’s Board of Pharmacy if there are questions regarding compliance.