A pharmacist may exercise his or her professional judgment in refilling a prescription for a quantity of a drug greater than the initial quantity of a drug prescribed by the prescribing practitioner, provided
- (1) such refill is made after the patient's initial prescription is dispensed,
- (2) such refill does not exceed a ninety-day supply of such drug and does not exceed the total quantity of such drug authorized by the prescribing practitioner,
- (3) the prescribing practitioner has not indicated that the initial quantity or refill quantity of the prescribed drug shall not be changed,
- (4) such drug is not a controlled drug, as defined in section 21a-240,
- (5) the pharmacist informs the prescribing practitioner of such refill at the earliest reasonable time, but not later than forty-eight hours after such refill is made, and
- (6) the patient's health insurance policy or health benefit plan, if any, will cover the refill quantity dispensed, without additional coinsurance, deductible or other out-of-pocket expense required from the patient.
(P.A. 15-116, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 15-116 effective July 1, 2015.