22 Tex. Admin. Code § 315.7 - Pharmacy Responsibility - Oral, Telephonic, or Emergency Prescription
(a) If a pharmacy dispenses a controlled
substance pursuant to an orally or telephonically communicated prescription
from a practitioner or the practitioner's designated agent, the prescription
must be promptly reduced to writing, including the information required:
(1) by law for a standard prescription;
and
(2) by law and this subchapter
for an official prescription, if issued for a Schedule II controlled substance
in an emergency situation.
(b) After dispensing a Schedule II controlled
substance pursuant to an orally or telephonically communicated prescription,
the dispensing pharmacy must:
(1) maintain the
written record created under subsection (a) of this section;
(2) note the emergency nature of the
prescription;
(3) upon receipt from
the practitioner, attach the original official prescription to the orally or
telephonically communicated prescription; and
(4) retain both documents in the pharmacy
records.
(c) A pharmacy
that dispenses Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substances pursuant to an
orally or telephonically communicated prescription must inform the prescribing
practitioner in the event of an emergency refill of the prescription.
(d) All records generated under this section
must be maintained for two years from the date the substance was
dispensed.
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