Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 639 - Pharmacists and Pharmacy
REPACKAGING OF PREVIOUSLY DISPENSED DRUGS
Section 639.784 - Duties of repackaging pharmacy
Current through February 27, 2024
Except as otherwise provided in NAC 639.788, a pharmacy may repackage a controlled substance or dangerous drug that was previously dispensed by an original pharmacy if the repackaging pharmacy:
1. Makes a record of the:
2. Does not intermingle the controlled substance or dangerous drug with the repackaging pharmacy's regular inventory or filled prescriptions.
3. Repackages the entire quantity of the controlled substance or dangerous drug delivered by the patient to the repackaging pharmacy or adds to the record required by subsection 1 an explanation of the difference between the quantity repackaged and the quantity delivered to the repackaging pharmacy.
4. Repackages the controlled substance or dangerous drug in a unit-of-use container that holds each dose in a secure and sanitary manner.
5. Completes the repackaging of the controlled substance or dangerous drug not later than the end of the first business day after the day the controlled substance or dangerous drug is delivered to the repackaging pharmacy.
6. Affixes to the container of the repackaged controlled substance or dangerous drug a label that includes:
7. Causes a registered pharmacist or intern pharmacist to inspect the repackaged controlled substance or dangerous drug and verify that it is:
Added to NAC by Bd. of Pharmacy by R061-05, eff. 5-4-2006
NRS 639.070