Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-412 - Emergency Refill Prescription Dispensing
A. When a state of emergency is declared
under A.R.S. §
32-1910(A) or (B) and the state of emergency results in
individuals being unable to refill existing prescriptions, a pharmacist may
work in the affected county, city, or town and may dispense a one-time
emergency refill prescription of up to a 30-day supply of a prescribed
medication to an affected individual if both of the following apply:
1. In the pharmacist's professional opinion
the medication is essential to the maintenance of life or to the continuation
of therapy, and
2. The pharmacist
makes a good faith effort to reduce the information to a written prescription
marked "emergency prescription" and files and maintains the prescription as
required by law.
B. If
the state of emergency declared under A.R.S. §
32-1910(A) or (B) continues for at least 21-days after
the pharmacist dispenses an emergency prescription under subsection (A), the
pharmacist may dispense one additional emergency refill prescription of up to a
30-day supply of the prescribed medication if the pharmacist complies with
subsection (A)(2).
C. A
pharmacist's authority to dispense emergency prescriptions under this Section
ends when the declared state of emergency is terminated.
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