Rule 480-22-.01 DefinitionsExcept as noted herein, any term contained in this chapter shall have the same meaning as set forth in O.C.G.A. §§ 16-13-21, 26-3-2, 26-4-5, and Title 43, Chapter 34. Show
Rule 480-22-.02 Purpose for Issuance of a Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.03 Manner of Issuance of a Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.04 Requirements of a Schedule II (C-II) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.05 Refilling of a Schedule II (C-II) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug OrderThe refilling of a prescription for a schedule II (C-II) controlled substance is prohibited. Rule 480-22-.06 Partial Filling of a Schedule II (C-II) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.07 Requirements of Schedule III, IV and V (C-III, IV, V) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Orders
Rule 480-22-.08 Refilling of Schedule III, IV, and V (C-III, IV, V) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Orders
Rule 480-22-.09 Partial Filling of Schedule III, IV, and V (C-III, IV, V) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug OrdThe partial filling of a C-III, IV, or V prescription drug order is permissible, subject to the following requirements:
Rule 480-22-.10 Labeling of Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Orders
Rule 480-22-.11 Transfer Between Pharmacies of Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order Information for Refill Purposes
Rule 480-22-.12 Requirements of Prescription Drug Orders as Issued by a Physician's Assistant (PA) or an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Licensed to Practice in the State of Georgia
Rule 480-22-.13 Requirements of a Prescription Drug Order for Drugs that are Scheduled Under the Georgia Controlled Substances Act, but not Scheduled Under the Federal Controlled Substances Act
Rule 480-22-.14 Ordering and Receipt of Samples
Rule 480-22-.15 Refilling of Ophthalmic Topical ProductsOphthalmic topical products may be refilled without authorization from a practitioner to prevent unintended interruptions in drug therapy provided that:
What information is required on all prescription labels?All prescription medicine containers include information on the label including the patient's name, the name of the medicine, dosage and instructions on how often to take the medicine. More detailed printed information about the medication is usually provided by the pharmacy when prescription medicine is dispensed.
What 6 things must be on a medication label?The following information must be on every prescription label:. Name and address of the dispensing pharmacy.. Serial number of the prescription.. Date of the prescription.. Name of the prescriber.. Name of the patient.. Name and strength of the drug.. Which of the following must be included on a prescription?The critical elements of a prescription label are: patient name, directions for use by the patient, which directions shall be structured in full sentences, and drug name and strength.
What needs to be present on the bottle label of a prescription drug?Based on these two regulations, any dispensed medication should contain the following: • Patient name • Pharmacy name and address • “Filled by…” (denoting the pharmacist who actually completed the filling of the medication) • Rx number and date filled • Name of prescriber • Directions for use • Name (brand and generic) ...
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