Upon dispensing a schedule II (C-II) drug, the pharmacist shall physically sign his or her name on either the face or rear of the schedule II (C-II) ... |
The pharmacist shall notify the Georgia Drugs and Narcotics Agency, if the prescribing practitioner fails to provide a written emergency prescription drug order ... |
The prescription shall not be filled or refilled more than six months after the date on which such prescription was issued or be refilled more than five times. |
(a) All persons engaging in the practice of pharmacy in this state must be licensed by the board. · (b) Prescription drugs shall be dispensed only pursuant to a ... |
Every hard copy prescription drug order for any Schedule II controlled substance written in this state by a practitioner shall be written on security paper. |
(2) Upon dispensing a schedule II (C-II) drug, the pharmacist shall physically sign his or her name on either the face or rear of the schedule II (C-II) ... |
Schedule II prescriptions required be written on Board of Pharmacy approved security paper. On July 1, 2011, O.C.G.A.§ 26-4-80.1 was signed into law ... |
(2) Upon dispensing a schedule II (C-II) drug, the pharmacist shall physically sign his or her name on either the face or rear of the schedule II (C-II) ... |
Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia ... Original Rule entitled "Written Complaints, Hearings" was filed on July 13, 1978; effective August 2, 1978. |
The prescription is for no more than a 3-day (72 hour) supply of a covered substance and no more than 26 pills; The patient is in a hospital or healthcare ... |
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