from the secretary. Upon receipt of notification, the secretary
shall take appropriate action, including notification to the
Office of Attorney General.
(5) A registered pharmacist compounding, dispensing, filling
or selling a controlled substance in Schedules II, III and IV
shall maintain a copy of the original written prescription, or
an electronic image, for a period of not less than five years if
such period is not less than two years after the last refilling,
and affix to the container in which the prescription is
dispensed, a label bearing:
(i) the name and complete address of the pharmacy or drug
store in which dispensed;
(ii) the brand name or generic name of the product
dispensed, unless the prescriber states otherwise on the
original written prescription;
(iii) the date on which the prescription was compounded;
(iv) an identifying number under which the prescription is
recorded in his files;
(v) the name of the physician, dentist, optometrist,
veterinarian, other medical practitioner, certified nurse
midwife, nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist or
physician assistant, prescribing it; and
(vi) the directions for the use of the prescription by the
patient, as directed on the prescription of the physician,
dentist, optometrist, veterinarian, other medical practitioner,
certified nurse midwife, nurse practitioner/clinical nurse
specialist or physician assistant, licensed or approved to write
prescriptions.
(6) Every registered pharmacist who fills or compounds a
prescription, or who supervises the filling or compounding of a
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