20 CSR 2220-2.110 - PRN Refills
(1) A pharmacist shall not fill or refill any
prescription which was written more than one (1) year before being presented to
the pharmacist, unless the pharmacist consults with the prescriber and
confirms-
(A) That the person for whom the
drugs or medicines were prescribed is still under the prescriber's care or
treatment;
(B) That the prescriber
desires for the person to continue receiving the drugs or medicines;
or
(C) If the prescriber answers
negatively in either case listed in subsection (1)(A) or (B), the pharmacist
shall not fill or refill the prescription, even if the prescription authorizes
refills as needed (PRN).
(2) If a pharmacist knows or has reason to
believe that a person for whom a prescription has been written is not under the
prescribers care or treatment at the time the prescription is presented for
filling or refilling, the pharmacist shall consult with their prescriber and
ascertain that the prescriber intends for the person to receive the drugs or
medicines. The pharmacist shall do this no matter when the prescription
originally was written and even if the prescription authorizes refills
PRN.
(3) After the pharmacist has
confirmed the information required in sections (1) and (2) of this rule, s/he
shall record it in his/her records in a uniform fashion so as to make it
readily available for verification by the board or its authorized
agents.
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