Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.3609 - Donated prescription drugs; participating pharmacy or charitable clinic requirements
Rule 9.
(1) A
participating pharmacy or charitable clinic may accept a prescription drug only
if all of the following requirements are met:
(a) The drug is in its original sealed and
tamper-evident packaging. However, a drug in a single-unit dose, unit of issue
package, or blister pack with the outside packaging opened may be accepted if
the single-unit-dose packaging or unit of issue packaging is
unopened.
(b) The drug has been
stored according to manufacturer or usp-nf storage requirements.
(c) The packaging contains the lot number and
expiration date of the drug. If the lot number is not retrievable, all
specified medications shall be destroyed in the event of a recall.
(d) The drug has an expiration date that is
more than 6 months after the date that the drug was donated.
(e) The drug does not have any physical signs
of tampering or adulteration, and there is no reason to believe that the drug
is adulterated.
(f) The packaging
does not have any physical signs of tampering, deterioration, compromised
integrity, or adulteration.
(2) A participating pharmacy or charitable
clinic may accept donated prescription drugs from more than 1 eligible
facility, provided that the donating is done pursuant to the terms of the
program.
Notes
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