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1
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Class A

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"Community/Ambulatory
general public (retail)"
2
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Class B

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“Hospital

(hospital clinic/system)”

3
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Class C

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“Long-term Care

(nursing homes, retirement facilities, mental care facilities, any residential care)”

4
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Class D

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“Non-sterile Compounding

(in batch quantities using bulk active ingredients)”

5
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Class E

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“Radiopharmaceuticals

(dispensing to providers for treatment/diagnosis)”

6
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Class F

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“Renal Dialysis
(any pharmacy dispensing only dialysis solutions and other drug/devices for dialysis care) May not be open to general public”

7
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Class G

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“Medical Gas

(required for pharmacies providing oxygen/etc by Rx)”

8
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Class H

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Sterile Product Compounding

9
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Class I

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“Consultant
(any location where practice of pharmacy is conducted but which is not being used for procurement, storage, possession or ownership of drugs)”

10
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Class J

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“Shared Services
(pharmacies engaged in shared services with/for another pharmacy such as filling/refilling meds, central fill services, DUR, therapeutic intervention)”

11
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Class K

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“Internet
(receiving, reviewing, preparing, compounding, dispensing, or offering for sale any drugs/chemicals/meds/poisons for new prescriptions originated from the internet for more than 90% of the pharmacy’s total new Rx volume per day)”

12
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Class L

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“Veterinary

selling, dispensing, or filling Rx-only meds for animal use”

13
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Class M

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“Specialty - bleeding disorders

(pharmacies providing blood clotting products and infusion equipment/supplies)”

14
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Class N

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“Automated Dispensing System in Health Care Facility

to store, pack, or dispense meds”

15
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Class O

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“Automated Dispensing System Ambulatory

(to store, package, or dispense medication)”

16
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Class P

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“Practitioner Office/Clinic

(pharmacies operating in the office space - not required for dispensing to their own patients)”