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We are a community hospital, and closed our family birth center last year. We have a busy ER, and occassionally need to provie Rh Immune Globulin. We currently use Rhophylac, and Pharmacy will start using this for ITP treatment. Am interested in hearing from anyone who HAS transitioned Rh immune globulin to the Pharmacy, and more interested in the process prior to Pharmacy dispensing product. EXAMPLE: Blood Bank does ABORh.....result in computer (or maybe not) ....does Pharmacy look up on their own or do they call Blood Bank? ...or any other scenario would be most welcome!!

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Our Pharmacy orders the RhIG for us and receives the revenue. We get the entire inventory about 20 vials at a time. We do the storing and dispensing. Our RhIG, Fetal Screen, K/B procedures had to be updated to Pharmacy's liking, but we still control it, they just oversee it. The Pharmacy Director found the doctors were ordering "Give 300 ug of RhIG" and had them change order to not mention the dosage as it might be different due to FMH. "Give RhIG as per lab protocol"

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