Mission Statement
The mission of the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public by the regulation of this State’s pharmaceutical industry, including pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacist interns, practitioners, pharmacies, hospital, nursing homes, public health clinics, drug research facilities, and boarding homes, The Board administers and enforces the Pharmacy Act, the Drug Device and Cosmetic Act, the Controlled Substance Act, the Drug Precursor Act, and the Drug Product Selection Act.
Pharmacists and practitioners can now submit mailing address changes online. Step-by-step instructions on the web pages will guide you through the process. Mailing address changes submitted online will be reflected in the licensing system 24 hours after they are submitted. Click here to begin.
USP 797
USP 797 compliance is required for the preparation/compounding of sterile products by any healthcare professional. It is designed both to cut down on infections transmitted to patients through pharmaceutical products and to better protect staff working in all health care settings in the course of their exposure to pharmaceuticals. USP 797 Presentation
Medical Marijuana
The Medical Marijuana Program is administered by the New Mexico Department of Health. You can find more information about the program by visiting the Department of Health web site.
H1N1 Flu Information from New Mexico Department of Health
nmhealth.org/H1N1 Toll free number: 1-866-850-5893
Suspension of Tamiflu: Emergency Compounding Instructions for Pharmacists
2009-2010 Emergency Dispensing Declaration
Emergency Dispensing Declaration
Anti-Viral Dispensing: Hospitals and Public Health Clinics
Licensure and Reciprocity
Pharmacist Licensure Information and Pharmacist Reciprocity Information
Information for Foreign Pharmacy School Graduates
New Mexico Board of Pharmacy Web Site Terms of Use
