(b) A CRNP with current prescriptive authority approval from the Board may prescribe, dispense and administer drugs and therapeutic or corrective measures consistent with the prescriptive authority collaborative agreement and relevant to the CRNP's specialty from the following categories:(1) Antihistamines.(2) Anti-infective agents.(3) Antineoplastic agents, unclassified therapeutic agents, devices and pharmaceutical aids.(4) Autonomic drugs.(5) Blood formation, coagulation and anticoagulation drugs, and thrombolytic and antithrombolytic agents.(6) Cardiovascular drugs.(7) Central nervous system agents.(8) Contraceptives including foams and devices.(9) Diagnostic agents.(10) Disinfectants for agents used on objects other than skin.(11) Electrolytic, caloric and water balance.(12) Enzymes.(13) Antitussive, expectorants and mucolytic agents.(14) Gastrointestinal drugs.(15) Local anesthetics.(16) Eye, ear, nose and throat preparations.(17) Serums, toxoids and vaccines.(18) Skin and mucous membrane agents.(19) Smooth muscle relaxants.(20) Vitamins.(21) Hormones and synthetic substitutes.(c) A CRNP may not prescribe or dispense a drug from the following categories:(1) Gold compounds.(2) Heavy metal antagonists.(3) Radioactive agents.(4) Oxytocics.(5) Schedule I controlled substances as defined by section 4 of The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (35 P.S. § 780-104).
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