Or. Admin. Code § 855-041-1125 - Prescription Expiration
This section of rule addresses the expiration date of the prescription and not the expiration date of the drug.
(1) After one year from date of issue, a
prescription for a non-controlled substance becomes invalid and must be
re-authorized by the prescriber.
(2) When used alone as a prescription refill
designation the abbreviation, "PRN" for a non-controlled substance means that
the medication can be refilled in proper context for a period of one year.
(a) When this abbreviation is used alone as a
means to authorize refills for a controlled substance, the medication can be
refilled in proper context for a period of six months or five refills,
whichever comes first.
(b) When
this abbreviation is used in conjunction with a definite time period, or a
specific number of refills, the non-controlled medication can be refilled in
proper context for a period not to exceed one year.
(3) The prescription shall not be refilled
out of context with the approximate dosage schedule unless specifically
authorized by the prescriber.
(4) A
"non-controlled substance" means those drugs defined as "legend" pursuant to
ORS 689.005 but does not include
those drugs or substances controlled under the jurisdiction of the United
States Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.505 & 689.515
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