Or. Admin. Code § 855-043-0540 - Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlet - Labeling
(1) Except as described in SB 450 (2023), a
prescription must be labeled with the following information:
(a) Name of patient;
(b) Name of prescriber;
(c) Name, address, and phone number of the
clinic;
(d) Date of
dispensing;
(e) Name and strength
of the drug. If the drug does not have a brand name, then the generic name of
the drug and the drug manufacturer must be stated;
(f) Quantity dispensed;
(g) Directions for use;
(h) Cautionary statements, if any, as
required by law; and
(i) 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 or one year from the date the drug was originally dispensed and
placed in the new container, whichever date is earlier. Any drug expiring
before the expected length of time for course of therapy must not be
dispensed.
(j) 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.
(2) Not withstanding any other
requirements in this rule, when a drug is dispensed in the practice of an
Expedited Partner Therapy treatment protocol, as described in OAR
855-043-0004, the name of the
patient may be omitted.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.155, ORS 689.305 & 2023 SB 450
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