(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.
Source Note:The provisions of this §315.7 adopted to be effective March 10, 2016, 41 TexReg 1690.