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What form is used for destruction of outdated or damaged controlled substances?
DEA Form 41 must indicate the name, strength and quantities of controlled substances, date of destruction, method and witnesses present for the destruction. Retail pharmacy may submit one DEA Form 41 each year.
Theft of controlled substances. Who to contact and use what form?
DEA Form 106. Pharmacy must notify nearest DEA diversion office, local police, The pharmacy must send original copy of DEA Form 106 and retain copy for your records
Emergency Filling of Schedule II Drug Prescriptions. What is needed?
Rx is limited to a quantity to treat patient during that period.Dr must write Rx for emergency quantity, Pharmacy must receive within 7 days of the oral order
Schedule II Drugs in Long-Term Care
Facilities. What is a violation of federal law?
If no notation is made on Rx, such as long-term care facility patient or terminally ill patient. Filled partially for up to 60 days from date of issue.
Schedule III to V Drugs. How many refills and may be ?
Handwritten,computer generated by Dr's office. Dr must sign in ink or may be faxed into pharmacy. depending on state law.Pt may receive up to 5 refills in 6 months from date Rx was written
Exempt Narcotics. Certain cough medicines and anti-diarrhea prescriptions can be purchased how?
Must be 18 yrs old. Complete Exempt Narcotic Book. Info needed: date purchased, name, address, product and quantity purchased, $$ and Pharmacists signature. Limit one container in 48 hour period
Facsimile Prescriptions: A faxed prescription for Schedule III, IV,V may serve as the original prescription. Following are exceptions
A narcotic Schedule II compounded for direct administration. IV intravenous, parenteral, intramuscular, subcutanous or intraspinal infusion. Pt in hospice