856 IAC 2-6-2 - Persons entitled to issue prescriptions
Authority: IC 35-48-3-1
Affected: IC 35-48-3-9
Sec. 2.
(a) A
prescription for a controlled substance may be issued only by an individual
practitioner who is:
(1) authorized to
prescribe controlled substances by the state; and
(b) A prescription issued by an individual
practitioner may be communicated to a pharmacist by an individual practitioner
or a practitioner's authorized agent.
(c) Controlled substances prescriptions
issued by individual practitioners in adjoining states to Indiana or other
states are considered valid prescriptions if the practitioner issuing the
prescription has a current and valid Drug Enforcement Administration
certificate registration number. It is the pharmacist's responsibility as with
all controlled substances prescriptions, to be sure beyond reasonable doubt in
his or her professional judgment that the practitioner is issuing the
prescription in good faith and has a valid Drug Enforcement Administration
certificate of registration.
Notes
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