Or. Admin. Code § 855-041-1120 - Prescription Refills
(1)
Where refill authority is given other than by the original prescription,
documentation that such refill authorization was given, the date of
authorization, and name of the authorizing prescriber or the prescriber's agent
must be recorded. This documentation must be readily retrievable. Prescriptions
for controlled substances in Schedules III and IV are limited to five refills
or six months from date of issue, whichever comes first.
(2) If the practitioner is not available and
in the professional judgment of the pharmacist an emergency need for the refill
of a prescription drug has been demonstrated, the pharmacist may dispense a
sufficient quantity of the drug consistent with the dosage regimen, provided it
is not a controlled substance, to last until a practitioner can be contacted
for authorization, but not to exceed a 72-hour supply. The practitioner shall
be promptly notified of the emergency refill.
(3) Each refilling of a prescription must be
accurately documented, readily retrievable, and uniformly maintained for three
years. This record must include;
(a) The
identity of the responsible pharmacist;
(b) Name of the patient;
(c) Name of the medication;
(d) Date of refill; and
(e) Quantity dispensed.
(4) Refill quantities may be combined into a
single filling if the prescription is not for a controlled substance or
psychotherapeutic drug and the prescriber is notified of the change.
(5) A retail pharmacy may only dispense a
prescription refill upon request of the patient or patient's agent. A request
specific to each prescription medication is required, unless the requested fill
or refill is part of an auto-refill program and is a continuation of
therapy.
(6) Auto-Refill Programs.
A mail order or retail pharmacy, excluding cycle-fill for long term care, may
use a program that automatically refills non-controlled prescription
medications, that have existing refills available and are consistent with the
patient's current medication therapy only when the following conditions are
met:
(a) A patient or patient's agent must
enroll each prescription medication in an auto-refill program before a pharmacy
can include the prescription medication as part of the auto-refill program;
and
(b) The prescription is not a
controlled substance; and
(c) The
pharmacy must discontinue auto-refill program enrollment when requested by the
patient or patient's agent; and
(d)
Pick-up notification to a patient or patient's agent may be generated upon
completion of a prescription refill; and
(e) When an auto-refill prescription is
returned to stock or when delivery is refused that prescription medication is
removed from the auto-refill program for that patient.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.505 & ORS 689.515
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