South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-4 - Controlled Substances
Part 1000 - Prescriptions
Section 61-4.1000.1001 - Persons Entitled to Issue Prescriptions
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
(a) A prescription for a controlled substance may be issued only by an individual practitioner who is:
(b) A prescription issued by an individual practitioner may be communicated to a pharmacist by an employee or agent of the individual practitioner. The individual practitioner may not delegate the act of prescribing (i.e., the decision-making process whether to issue a prescription, what drug or substance to prescribe, what dosage, what frequency, and whether to refill the prescription) to a person not authorized to issue a prescription in his or her own right as an individual practitioner.
Example: A nurse or other employee of a physician may transmit an oral prescription (if permissible as a Schedule III, IV, or V substance) to a pharmacist if authorized to do so by the prescribing physician; the transmitting person has no authority to make any change whatsoever in the order of the practitioner, nor to add or delete any information to be transmitted.