SB 1178
naturopathic physicians; drug administration
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Bill overview
This bill amends the Arizona Revised Statutes to clarify the regulations surrounding naturopathic physicians, particularly regarding drug administration. It defines key terms like ‘accepted therapeutic purpose,’ ‘active license,’ and ‘adequate medical records,’ and outlines specific rules for administering controlled substances and certain therapies like chelation therapy. The bill aims to establish clear guidelines for the practice of naturopathic medicine within the state, ensuring patient safety and professional standards.
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