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Sunset Advisory Commission June 2017
APPENDIX D
Licensed Pharmacies
FY 2015Class of Pharmacy Number
Class A (Community/Retail) 4,935
Typical independent or chain pharmacy filling routine prescriptions, but not conducting any
sterile compounding
Class A-S (Sterile Compounding Community Pharmacy) 321
Typical independent or chain pharmacy filling routine and sterile compounded prescriptions
Class B (Nuclear) 37
Highly specialized pharmacy preparing radioactive prescriptions used in medical imaging
tests such as CT scans
Class C (Institutional/Hospital) 732
Pharmacy in a hospital, hospice facility, or outpatient surgery center filling prescriptions for
the facility's patients
Class C-S (Sterile Compounding Institutional Pharmacy) 459
Pharmacy in a hospital, hospice facility, or outpatient surgery center filling prescriptions and
compounding sterile preparations for the facility's patients
Class D (Clinic) 375
Clinic pharmacy filling a limited set of dangerous drugs such as anti-infective drugs, vitamins,
and vaccines related to the clinic's objectives, such as rural, school-based, and indigent care
clinics
Class E (Non-Resident) 658
Out-of-state pharmacy filling and shipping prescriptions to Texas, but not conducting any
sterile compounding
Class E-S (Sterile Compounding Non-Resident Pharmacy) 148
Out-of-state pharmacy filling and shipping prescriptions to Texas, including sterile
compounded preparations
Class F (Freestanding Emergency Medical Center) 222
Pharmacy in an urgent, emergency care center that is not part of a hospital filling
prescriptions for the center's patients
Class G (Central Processing) 26
Pharmacy entering data and processing prescriptions that are usually dispensed at another
location to streamline chain pharmacy processing
Class H (Limited Prescription Delivery) 1
Prescription pick-up location in a remote area not served by a traditional pharmacy
Total 7,914
Texas State Board of Pharmacy Staff Report with Final Results
Appendix D37
Sunset Advisory Commission
June 2017
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