Or. Admin. R. 855-139-0400 - Labeling: General Requirements
Prescriptions must be labeled with the following information:
(1) Name, address and
telephone number of the RDSP ;
(2)
Date;
(3) Identifying
number;
(4) Name of
patient;
(5) Name of drug,
strength, and quantity dispensed; when a generic name is used, the label must
also contain the identifier of the manufacturer or distributor;
(6) Directions for use by the
patient;
(7) Name of
practitioner;
(8) Required
precautionary information regarding controlled substances;
(9) Such other and further accessory
cautionary information as required for patient safety;
(10) An expiration date after which the
patient should not use the drug or medicine. Expiration dates on prescriptions
must be the same as that on the original container unless, in the Oregon
licensed Pharmacist's professional judgment, a shorter expiration date is
warranted. Any drug bearing an expiration date must not be dispensed beyond the
said expiration date of the drug;
(11) Any dispensed prescription medication,
other than those in unit dose or unit of use packaging, must be labeled with
its physical description, including any identification code that may appear on
tablets and capsules; and
(12)
Address and telephone number of the RDSP Affiliated Pharmacy .
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.505 & ORS 689.515
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Prescriptions must be labeled with the following information:
(1) Name, address and telephone number of the RDSP;
(2) Date;
(3) Identifying number;
(4) Name of patient;
(5) Name of drug, strength, and quantity dispensed; when a generic name is used, the label must also contain the identifier of the manufacturer or distributor;
(6) Directions for use by the patient;
(7) Name of practitioner;
(8) Required precautionary information regarding controlled substances;
(9) Such other and further accessory cautionary information as required for patient safety;
(10) An expiration date after which the patient should not use the drug or medicine. Expiration dates on prescriptions must be the same as that on the original container unless, in the Oregon licensed Pharmacist's professional judgment, a shorter expiration date is warranted. Any drug bearing an expiration date must not be dispensed beyond the said expiration date of the drug;
(11) Any dispensed prescription medication, other than those in unit dose or unit of use packaging, must be labeled with its physical description, including any identification code that may appear on tablets and capsules; and
(12) Address and telephone number of the RDSP Affiliated Pharmacy.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.505 & ORS 689.515