N.J. Admin. Code § 13:39-7.14 - Advertising and sale of prescription drugs
(a) "Advertisement"
means any attempt directly or indirectly by publication, dissemination, or
circulation in print or electronic media which directly or indirectly induces
or attempts to induce any person or entity to purchase or enter into an
agreement to purchase services or goods from a Board licensee.
(b) Price quotations for prescription drugs
appearing in any advertisement shall stipulate the strength and quantity
required to be purchased for the offered cost. Price quotations shall include
the usual and customary prescription cost. All services including, but not
limited to, delivery charges rendered by the pharmacy which will add additional
costs to the price quoted, must be set forth in the advertisement.
(c) Any reference in any form of
advertisement to the quality of a drug or its beneficial use is
prohibited.
(d) Price quotations
for drugs appearing in any advertisement shall stipulate the effective period
of price quotation.
(e) Upon
request by any consumer, the pharmacist shall give usual and customary price
information for a non-third party paying customer over the telephone and shall
stipulate the effective period of the price quotation.
(f) All advertisements shall be predominantly
informational and shall not be misleading, confusing or false. Any
advertisement demeaning the quality of professional services rendered by
another licensee or permittee shall be prohibited.
Notes
See: 36 New Jersey Register 3345(a), 37 New Jersey Register 295(a).
Rewrote (e); in (f), deleted the second sentence. Former N.J.A.C. 13:39-7.14, Patient profile record system, recodified to N.J.A.C. 13:39-7.19.
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