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Title: FDA Bar Code Rule


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FDA Bar Code Rule
  • Richard A. Nickel, M.S., R.Ph.
  • Mallinckrodt Inc.
  • St. Louis, MO

2
FDA Bar Code Rule
  • 14 Mar 2003 Proposed Rule
  • 26 Feb 2004 Final Rule
  • Applied to certain human drugs and biological
    products
  • Required linear bar code containing NDC number on
    product label

3
FDA Bar Code Rule
  • Revises 21 CFR Parts 201, 606 and 610
  • Revision intended to improve patient safety
  • Geared toward needs of hospital pharmacies and
    the growing use of bar-coding equipment
  • Bar codes can help reduce or detect potential
    medication errors by enabling health care
    professionals to check whether they are giving
    the right drug via the right dose and right route
    of administration to the right patient at the
    right time. (i.e. 5 rights)

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  • Mfr to Wholesaler
  • NDC codes used
  • Wholesaler to Pharmacy
  • NDC codes used
  • Pharmacy to patient
  • Rx numbers used
  • used to tie into a record or link multiple
    tables in a relational database system

6
NDC Number
NDC Number
Rx Number
7
  • FDA Bar Code Rule
  • Radiopharmaceuticals are exempt
  • low misadministration rate cited
  • FDA correctly indicates there is no threshold
    level to determine applicability of rule
  • NRC written directive requirement cited

8
  • FDA Bar Code Rule
  • FR Discussion
  • We believe that NRC regulations pertaining to
    the use of radiation byproducts provide
    sufficient safeguards in preventing medication
    errors involving radiopharmaceuticals,
  • Most users purchase their radiopharmaceuticals
    from central nuclear pharmacies instead of direct
    from mfr. NDC codes do not exist for many
    pharmacy-dispensed products.

9
  • FDA Bar Code Rule
  • FR Discussion
  • In the comments received, there may have been
    confusion about
  • Whether or not the final rule would apply to a
    state-licensed pharmacy, and,
  • The perceived value of a bar code in a nuclear
    pharmacy.

10
  • Radiopharmaceuticals are exempt
  • Nuclear pharmacies may use bar coding equipment
    to prevent errors in dose preparation, packaging
    and delivery
  • Lack of bar codes on radiopharmaceutical vial
    creates a weakness in the use of bar coding
  • Preserves the situation the Rule was intended to
    remedy

11
  • Radiopharmaceuticals are exempt
  • Patient Safety, as applied in nuclear pharmacy,
    is not optimized as a result.
  • Facilities utilizing bar coding equipment from
    source to final dose are left with a gap at the
    beginning of the process

12
Pharmacy Processes
13
  • Net result
  • critical opportunity for patient safety
    improvement is missed.
  • The nuclear pharmacist is left without one more
    engineering control to reduce/eliminate errors.

14
  • Recently, another final rule was published in the
    Federal Register that is related to this issue

15
  • Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987
  • Address Drug Diversion
  • Called The Drug Diversion Bill
  • Two 2-year delays in implementation passed by
    congress in response to lobby
  • Pedigree requirement delayed to present day
  • Individual states implementing pedigree
    requirement (e.g. Florida)

16
  • Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987
  • FDAs counterfeit drug initiative-today
  • FR of 23 Feb 2004 published a delay of effective
    date for pedigree requirement
  • Intent is to implement rule using electronic
    pedigrees for all legend drugs
  • Deadline for implementation is 1 Jan 2007

17
  • Electronic Pedigree
  • Pedigree A statement, required by the PDMA, that
    includes the names and addresses of all parties
    to each prior transaction involving the drug.
  • Electronic Pedigree
  • Use of RFID (radio frequency identification
    device)
  • Could contain more information than NDC number

18
  • RFID
  • Ubiquitous (almost)
  • Employee ID badges used for access
  • Computer access (e.g. Xyloc)
  • Mobil Speedpass
  • PA and NJ turnpike EZPass
  • Pet Chips used in companion animals

19
  • Bar Codes Vs. RFID
  • Bar Code
  • Patent issued in 1952
  • RFID
  • Patent issued in 1973

20
  • Bar Codes Vs. RFID
  • Bar Code (Patent issued in 1952)
  • 1984, 15,000 suppliers used bar code technology
  • 1987, 75,000 suppliers used bar code technology
  • 1987 Wal-Mart required suppliers to use or lose
    their business

21
  • Bar Codes Vs. RFID
  • RFID(Patent issued in 1973)
  • Required for military suppliers
  • 2005 Wal-Mart requiring 100 largest suppliers to
    use
  • Soon to be used in..
  • Gillette razors (recently purchased 500 million)
  • VISA Smart Cards
  • Michelin tires (embedded) mfrs 800,000 tires/day
  • Euro notes (embedded)

22
  • Bar Codes Vs. RFID
  • Deadlines for RFID
  • Wal-Mart 2005 (screws begin to tighten on
    suppliers)
  • FDA 2007 (proposed)
  • Result should be increased acceptance and
    awareness of RFID technology and adoption by
    manufacturers

23
  • Bar Codes Vs. RFID
  • Incentives for electronic pedigree
  • Drug counterfeiting
  • Drug diversion
  • Inventory control
  • smart RFID versus dumb bar codes
  • Devices can be written to, as well as read
  • Bar codes have limits to info, while RFID may
    contain large amount of info

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Nuclear Pharmacys Role in the FDA Bar Code Rule
  • Wait until 2007 to include radiopharmaceuticals?
  • Continue to hold patient safety as a top priority
  • Approach radiopharmaceutical manufacturers to
    implement
  • Request FDA to eliminate exemption
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