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FL S1524
Bill
AI Summary
- Expands the definition of "practice of chiropractic medicine" in Florida to authorize chiropractic physicians to possess, prescribe, and administer vitamins, nutrient preparations, homeopathic remedies, and dietary supplements in sterile injectable form, excluding intravenous therapy
- Authorizes chiropractic physicians to order, store, and administer prescription epinephrine via autoinjector delivery system for emergency purposes at their office or place of business
- Requires chiropractic physicians to obtain certification from the Board of Chiropractic Medicine before administering any injections, including completing at least 36 hours of education and training and passing a department-administered examination
- Certification program must include didactic lectures and laboratory training covering protocols, indications, contraindications, and emergency procedures for safe administration of the authorized substances
- Permits licensed pharmacists to fill, compound, or dispense prescriptions for vitamins, nutrient preparations, homeopathic remedies, and dietary supplements written by certified chiropractic physicians; effective date is July 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Practice of Chiropractic Medicine
Last Action
Introduced
1/22/2026
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