10A N.C. Admin. Code 13F .1008 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
(a) An adult care
home shall assure a record of controlled substances by documenting the receipt,
administration, and disposition of controlled substances. These records shall
be maintained with the resident's record in the facility and in such an order
that there can be accurate reconciliation of controlled substances.
(b) Controlled substances may be stored
together in a common location or container. If Schedule II medications are
stored together in a common location, the Schedule II medications shall be
under double lock.
(c) Controlled
substances that are expired, discontinued, or no longer required for a resident
shall be returned to the pharmacy within 90 days of the expiration or
discontinuation of the controlled substance or following the death of the
resident. The facility shall document the resident's name; the name, strength
and dosage form of the controlled substance; and the amount returned. There
shall also be documentation by the pharmacy of the receipt or return of the
controlled substances.
(d) If the
pharmacy will not accept the return of a controlled substance, the
administrator or the administrator's designee shall destroy the controlled
substance within 90 days of the expiration or discontinuation of the controlled
substance or following the death of the resident. The destruction shall be
witnessed by a licensed pharmacist, dispensing practitioner, or designee of a
licensed pharmacist or dispensing practitioner. The destruction shall be
conducted so that no person can use, administer, sell, or give away the
controlled substance. Records of controlled substances destroyed shall include
the resident's name; the name, strength and dosage form of the controlled
substance; the amount destroyed; the method of destruction; and, the signature
of the administrator or the administrator's designee and the signature of the
licensed pharmacist, dispensing practitioner or designee of the licensed
pharmacist or dispensing practitioner.
(e) Records of controlled substances returned
to the pharmacy or destroyed by the facility shall be maintained by the
facility for three years.
(f)
Controlled substances that are expired, discontinued, prescribed for a deceased
resident, or deteriorated shall be stored securely in a locked area separately
from actively used medications until disposed of.
(g) A dose of a controlled substance
accidentally contaminated or not administered shall be destroyed at the
facility. The destruction shall be conducted so that no person can use,
administer, sell, or give away the controlled substance. The destruction shall
be documented on the medication administration record (MAR) or the controlled
substance record showing the time, date, quantity, manner of destruction, and
the initials or signature of the person destroying the substance.
(h) The facility shall ensure that all known
drug diversions are reported to the pharmacy, local law enforcement agency, and
Health Care Personnel Registry as required by State law, and that all suspected
drug diversions are reported to the pharmacy. There shall be documentation of
the contact and action taken.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 2005;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2022.
Eff. July 1, 2005.
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