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a ® ® <br /> state of Califomia-Health and Welfare Agency DeparbT ent of Health Servkm <br /> Page 4 of-6 pages <br /> RADIOACTVE MATERIAL UCENSE License Number 5790-39 <br /> SWOOMrbly Sheet Amendment Number 1 <br /> 21. Except as otherwise specifically provided by this license, radioactive biologicals (including human serum <br /> albumin)to be administered to humans shall be procured in prepackaged,precalibrated form from a supplier <br /> who is licensed for the preparation and distribution of such products by the Division of Biologics Standards <br /> of the National Institutes of Health, or U S. Food and Drug Administration; or prepared in accordance with <br /> the regulations of the California Board of Pharr y° <br /> 22. Radioactive materials prepared, processed, or modified by the licensee shall not be administered to humans <br /> except as specifically authorized by this license. <br /> 23. The licensee shall elute generators and process radioactive material with reagent kits in accordance with <br /> instructions furnished by the manufacturer on the label attached to or in the leaflet or brochure that <br /> accompanies the generator or reagent kit. <br /> 24. Technetium 99m labelled pharmaceuticals prepared by the licensee by aseptic addition of pertechnetate to <br /> sterile,pyrogen free reagents may be administered to humans provided the radioassay of the final product is <br /> determined with an overall error not exceeding ten percent. When the pharmaceutical is preparedd from <br /> reagents procured in the form of approved kits, the licensee must strictly follow all instructions and <br /> recommendations contained in the package'insert information,otherwise the pharmaceutical must be prepared <br /> and compounded from a prescription in accordance with the regulations of the California Board of Pharmacy. <br /> 25. The licensee is authorized to hold radioactive materials with a physical half life of less than 65 days for decay <br /> in storage before disposal in ordinary trash provided: <br /> (a) Radioactive waste to be disposed of in this manner shall be held for decay in storag6 for no less than <br /> 10 half lives. <br /> (b) Before disposal as normal waste,radioactive waste shall be surveyed to determine that its radioactivity <br /> cannot be distinguished from background. All radiation labels shall be removed or obliterated <br /> 26. Equipment for radiometric assay of pharmaceuticals, y fluids, excreta, or in-vitro assay samples shall be <br /> calibrated to ensure reliability of data obtained The stability of the equipment shall be checked at least once <br /> each day of use, using appropriate standards. <br /> 27. Nuclear medicine technology procedures shall be performed by nuclear medicine technologists pursuant to the <br /> Title 17, California Code of Regulations, Subchaptcr 4.6. Such procedures shall be performed under the <br /> supervision of individuals listed as authorized users on this license who meet the criteria specified in Section <br /> 30510. Certificates or special permits issued pursuant to Subchapter 4.6 shall be prominently displayed at the <br /> facility(ies) authorized on this license. <br /> 28. Treatment and management of patients receiving therapeutic quantities of unsealed radioactive materials shall <br /> be in accordance with guidance contained in Chapter 4, 'Release from Hospital of Patients Containing <br /> Radioactive Material' National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP)Report No. 37, <br /> "Precautions in the Management of Patients Who Have Received Therapeutic Amounts of Radionuclides" <br /> (NCRP Publications, P. O. Box 30175, Washington, D. C., 20014). <br />