(ii) The drug which is the subject of the refill is not a
controlled dangerous substance.
(iii) The drug which is the subject of the refill is
essential to the maintenance of life.
(iv) The drug which is the subject of the refill is
essential to the continuation of therapy in chronic conditions,
and, in the pharmacist's professional judgment, the interruption
of the therapy reasonably might produce an undesirable health
consequence, be detrimental to the patient's welfare or cause
physical or mental discomfort.
(v) The pharmacist enters on the back of the prescription or
on another appropriate, uniformly maintained and readily
retrievable record, the date and quantity of the refill, and, in
addition, the pharmacist signs the refill.
(vi) The pharmacist provides only one refill of the
prescription and the quantity of that refill is in conformity
with the prescribed directions for use, but limited to a
seventy-two hour emergency supply. IF THE PRESCRIPTION IS NOT
DISPENSED OR SOLD IN A SEVENTY-TWO HOUR SUPPLY, AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED A THIRTY-DAY EMERGENCY SUPPLY MAY BE DISPENSED OR SOLD.
(vii) Within seventy-two hours of dispensing the refill, the
pharmacist notifies the prescriber that an emergency
prescription has been dispensed. If the prescription is not
dispensed or sold in a seventy-two hour supply, an amount not to
exceed a thirty-day emergency supply may be dispensed or sold.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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