Haw. Code R. § 23-200-15 - Prescriptions
(a) A prescription for a controlled substance
may be issued only by an individual practitioner who is registered by the
department of public safety to prescribe controlled substances in the State of
Hawaii. All controlled substance prescription forms issued shall be no larger
than
4-1/2" x
6-1/2" in size and no smaller than 4" x 5".
(b) Any alteration to the patient name, date
issued, drug, quantity, strength, or refill section of a controlled substance
prescription invalidates the prescription, unless authorized by the
administrator.
(c) Prescriptions
for schedule II controlled substances shall be submitted to the pharmacist in
duplicate. The pharmacist shall, within seven days after filling the
prescription, forward the duplicate including the pharmacy's NABP number, the
NDC number for the dispensed drug, and the patient's identification number to
the department, or shall submit all information to the department as prescribed
by the department. Requirements for forwarding duplicate schedule II
prescriptions, may be waived by the department if the pharmacy is capable of
providing the required information electronically in a format approved by the
department. The department shall retain the original thereof on file for a
period of two years after filling the same.
(1) A prescription for schedule II controlled
substance written for a patient in a long term'care facility or for a patient
with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness may be filled in
partial quantities to include individual dosage units in accordance with all
regulations stated in section 1306.13(b), Title 21, Code of Federal
Regulations.
(d) The
pharmacist filling the prescription shall properly endorse the prescription at
such time and such endorsement shall contain the name of the pharmacy,
pharmacist's initials, date filled, and the prescription's serial
number.
(e) A pharmacist may
dispense controlled substances to any individual upon receipt of a
prescription, originating from within the state, written with ink or indelible
pencil or typewritten, dated and signed on the date when issued by a physician,
dentist, podiatrist, or veterinarian and bearing the full name and address of
the patient for whom or of the owner of the animal for which the controlled
substance is prescribed, the drug, quantity, strength, refill amount and the
prescriber's name, address, business phone number and Drug Enforcement
Administration registration number. If the prescription is for an animal, it
shall state the species of animal for which the controlled substance is
prescribed.
(f) A practitioner
shall keep a record of all controlled substances administered, prescribed and
dispensed.
(g) Filling and
refilling of prescriptions.
(1) The refilling
of a prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule II is
prohibited;
(2) No prescription for
a schedule II controlled substance shall be filled later than the third day
following the day of issuance;
(3)
No prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule III, IV, or V
shall be filled or refilled more than three months after the date on which such
prescription was issued and no such prescription authorized to be refilled
shall be refilled more than two times whichever comes first. Physician
authorization and a new prescription number are required after two
refills;
(4) The date of each
refill and identification of the dispensing pharmacist must be noted on the
prescription unless the prescription records are stored in a computerized
database;
(5) Prescription records
stored in a computerized database must include the authorized number of refills
and the date and dispensing pharmacist for each refill; and
(6) No prescription which has been altered in
any manner shall be filled or refilled without authorization from the
administrator.
(h)
Emergency dispensing of schedule II controllea' substances.
(1) In the case of an emergency, an epidemic,
or a sudden unforeseen accident or calamity, an individual practitioner may
issue an oral prescription to a pharmacist to dispense schedule II controlled
substances, provided that within seven days thereafter the prescription is
reduced to writing by the practitioner and filed by the pharmacy;
(2) A schedule II controlled substance may be
dispensed by a pharmacist upon receiving an oral authorization directly from a
prescribing individual practitioner, providing that the amount prescribed and
dispensed is limited to the amount adequate to treat the patient only during
the emergency period and that within 72 hours thereafter the prescription is
reduced to writing by the practitioner and filed by the pharmacy (dispensing
beyond the emergency period must be pursuant to a written prescription signed
by the prescribing practitioner); and
(3) Emergency dispensing of controlled
substances shall be in accordance with section 1306-11(d), Title 21 Code of
Federal Regulations.
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