21 N.C. Admin. Code 46 .1819 - COVID-19 DRUG PRESERVATION RULE
(a) The
following drugs are "Restricted Drugs" as that term is used in this Rule:
(1) Hydroxychloroquine;
(2) Chloroquine;
(3) Lopinavir-ritonavir;
(4) Ribavirin; and
(5) Darunavir.
(b) A pharmacist shall fill or refill a
prescription for a Restricted Drug only if that prescription bears a written
diagnosis from the prescriber consistent with the evidence for its
use.
(c) When a patient has been
diagnosed with COVID-19, any prescription of a Restricted Drug for the
treatment of COVID-19 shall:
(1) Indicate on
the prescription order that the patient has been diagnosed with
COVID-19;
(2) Be limited to no more
than a 14-day supply; and
(3) Not be
refilled, unless a new prescription order is issued in conformance with this
Rule, including not being refilled through an emergency prescription
refill.
(d) A pharmacist
shall not fill or refill a prescription for a Restricted Drug for the
prevention of, or in anticipation of, the contraction of COVID-19 by someone
who has not yet been diagnosed.
(e)
A prescription for a Restricted Drug may be transmitted orally only if all
information required by this Rule is provided to the pharmacy by the prescriber
or the prescriber's agent, and that information is recorded in writing by the
pharmacy, along with the identity of the prescriber or prescriber's agent
transmitting the prescription.
(f)
This Rule does not affect orders for administration to inpatients of health
care facilities.
(g) This Rule does
not apply to prescriptions for a Restricted Drug for a patient previously
established on that particular Restricted Drug on or before March 10,
2020.
Notes
Emergency Adoption Eff. April 1, 2020;
Temporary Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 35, Issue 02, July 15, 2020 effective
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