22 Tex. Admin. Code § 315.5 - Pharmacy Responsibility - Generally
(a)
Upon receipt of a properly completed prescription form, a dispensing pharmacist
must:
(1) if the prescription is for a
Schedule II controlled substance, ensure the date the prescription is presented
is not later than 30 days after the date of issuance;
(2) if multiple prescriptions are issued by
the prescribing practitioner allowing up to a 90-day supply of Schedule II
controlled substances, ensure each prescription is neither dispensed prior to
the earliest date intended by the practitioner nor dispensed beyond 30 days
from the earliest date the prescription may be dispensed;
(3) record the date dispensed and the
pharmacy prescription number;
(4)
indicate whether the pharmacy dispensed to the patient a quantity less than the
quantity prescribed; and
(5) if
issued on an official prescription form, record the following information, if
different from the prescribing practitioner's information:
(A) the brand name or, if none, the generic
name of the controlled substance dispensed; or
(B) the strength, quantity, and dosage form
of the Schedule II controlled substance used to prepare the mixture or
compound.
(b)
The prescription presented for dispensing is void, and a new prescription is
required, if:
(1) the prescription is for a
Schedule II controlled substance, 30 days after issuance, or 30 days after any
earliest dispense date; or
(2) the
prescription is for a Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substance, more than
six months after issuance or has been dispensed five times during the six
months after issuance.
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