New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 45H - CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
Subchapter 7 - PRESCRIPTION REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
Section 13:45H-7.10 - Partial filling of prescriptions; Schedule II

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:45H-7.10

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) The partial filling of a prescription for a controlled substance listed in Schedule II is permissible, if the pharmacist is unable to supply the full quantity called for in a written or emergency oral prescription and he or she makes a notation of the quantity supplied on the face of the written prescription (or written record of the emergency oral prescription).

(b) The remaining portion of the prescription may be filled within 72 hours of the first partial filling; however, if the remaining portion is not or cannot be filled within the 72-hour period, the pharmacist shall so notify the prescribing individual practitioner.

(c) No further quantity may be supplied beyond 72 hours without a new prescription.

(d) Prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances written for patients in a long-term care facility (LTCF) or for a patient with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness may be filled in partial quantities to include individual dosage units. If there is any question whether a patient may be classified as having a terminal illness, the pharmacist shall contact the practitioner prior to partially filling the prescription. Both the pharmacist and practitioner shall assure that a controlled substance is for a terminally ill patient. The pharmacist shall record on the prescription whether the patient is terminally ill or an LTCF patient. A prescription that is partially filled and does not contain the notation that the patient is terminally ill or a patient in an LTCF shall be deemed to have been filled in violation of 24:21-1 et seq. For each partial filling, the dispensing pharmacist shall record on the back of the prescription (or on another appropriate record, uniformly maintained, and readily retrievable) the date of the partial filling, quantity dispensed, remaining quantity authorized to be dispensed, and the identification of the dispensing pharmacist. Prior to any subsequent partial filling, the pharmacist shall determine that the additional partial filling is necessary. The total quantity of Schedule II controlled substances dispensed in all partial fillings must not exceed the total quantity prescribed. Schedule II prescriptions, for patients in an LTCF, or patients with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness, shall be valid for a period not to exceed 60 days from the issue date unless sooner terminated by the discontinuance of the medication.

(e) Information pertaining to current Schedule II prescriptions for patients in an LTCF or for patients with a medical diagnosis documenting a terminal illness may be maintained in a computerized system if this system has the capability to permit:

1. Output (display or printout) of the original prescription number, date of issue, identification of prescribing individual practitioner, identification of patient, address of the LTCF or address of the hospital or residence of the patient, identification of medication authorized (to include dosage form, strength and quantity), listing of partial fillings that have been dispensed under each prescription and the information required in (d) above;

2. Immediate (real time) updating of the prescription record each time a partial filling of the prescription is conducted.

3. Retrieval of partially filled Schedule II prescription information in accordance with procedures specified in 13:45H-7.14(f)1 through 5 for Schedules III, IV, and V prescription refill information.

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