Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LIII - Pharmacists
Chapter 25 - Prescriptions, Drugs, and Devices
Subchapter B - Prescriptions
Section LIII-2523 - Transfer of Prescription Information
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LIII-2523
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Prescription Transfer Requirements
1. Prescriptions for Controlled Dangerous
Substances
a. The transfer of original
prescription information for a controlled substance listed in Schedules III,
IV, or V for the purpose of refill dispensing is permissible between pharmacies
on a one-time basis only. However, pharmacies electronically sharing a
real-time, on-line database may transfer up to the maximum refills permitted by
law and the prescriber's authorization, whether or not the pharmacy from which
the prescription is transferred is open for business. Transfers are subject to
the following requirements:
i. The transfer is
communicated directly between two licensed pharmacists and the transferring
pharmacist records the following information:
(a) invalidation of the
prescription;
(b) record on the
invalidated prescription the name, address, and DEA registration of the
pharmacy to which it was transferred and the name of the pharmacist receiving
the prescription information;
(c)
record the date of the transfer and the name of the pharmacist transferring the
information.
b.
The pharmacist receiving the transferred prescription shall record the
following:
i. Indication of the transferred
nature of the prescription.
ii.
Provide all information required for a prescription for a controlled substance
(full name and address of patient; drug name, strength, and dosage form;
quantity prescribed and directions for use; and the name, address, and DEA
registration number of the prescriber) and include:
(a). date of issuance of original
prescription;
(b). original number
of refills authorized on original prescription;
(c). date of original dispensing;
(d). number of valid refills remaining and
date(s) and location(s) of previous refill(s);
(e). pharmacy's name, address, DEA
registration number and prescription number from which the prescription
information was transferred;
(f).
name of pharmacist who transferred the prescription; and
(g). pharmacy's name, address, DEA
registration number and prescription number from which the prescription was
originally filled.
iii.
The original and transferred prescription(s) shall be maintained for a period
of two years from the date of the last refill.
c. Pharmacies electronically accessing the
same prescription record shall satisfy all information requirements of a manual
mode for prescription transferal.
2. Prescriptions for Drugs Other Than
Controlled Dangerous Substances
a. The
transfer of original prescription information for the purpose of refill
dispensing is permissible between pharmacies, subject to the following
requirements.
i. Prescriptions may be
transferred up to the maximum number of refills permitted by the prescriber on
the original prescription.
ii. The
transferring pharmacist, intern or certified technician shall record the
information itemized in Clause 1.a.i above, with the exception of DEA
registration numbers.
iii. The
receiving pharmacist, intern or certified technician shall record the
information itemized in Subparagraph 1.b above, with the exception of DEA
registration numbers.
b.
The original and transferred prescription(s) shall be maintained for a period
of two years from the date of the last refill.
c. Pharmacies electronically accessing the
same prescription record shall satisfy all information requirements of a manual
mode for prescription transferal.
B. Pharmacies Using Common Electronic Files
1. Pharmacies using a common electronic file
are not required to physically or electronically transfer prescriptions for
information dispensing purposes between or among pharmacies participating in
the same common prescription file; provided, however, any such common file must
contain complete and adequate records of such prescriptions, and further, that
a hard copy of each prescription transferred or accessed for purposes of
refilling shall be generated and maintained at the pharmacy refilling the
prescription or to which the prescription is transferred.
2. This accommodation shall comply with all
state and federal laws and regulations regarding controlled dangerous substance
prescription transfers.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1182.
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