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§59-353.13A.


§59-353.13A.
   
   A. Prescriptions received by other than written communication shall be
   promptly recorded in writing by the pharmacist. The record made by the
   pharmacist shall constitute the original prescription to be filled by
   the pharmacist.
   
   B. 1. Pharmacists may dispense prescriptions for dangerous drugs and
   controlled dangerous substances specified in Section 1 of this act for
   ocular abnormalities prescribed by qualified optometrists certified by
   the Board of Examiners in Optometry to use such dangerous drugs and
   controlled dangerous substances.
   
   2. All prescriptions issued by certified optometrists shall include
   the certification number of the optometrist as assigned by the Board
   of Examiners in Optometry. The Board of Examiners in Optometry shall
   provide an annual list of all certified optometrists directly to each
   pharmacy licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy. Any
   additions or deletions in certification shall be mailed to all
   pharmacies in this state within thirty (30) days of such change.
   
   C. A filled prescription label shall include the name and address of
   the pharmacy of origin, date of filling, name of patient, name of
   prescriber, directions for administration and prescription number. The
   label shall also include the trade or generic name, and the quantity
   and strength of the drug therein contained, except when otherwise
   directed by the prescriber. This requirement shall not apply to
   compounded prescriptions or medicines and drugs supplied or delivered
   directly to patients for consumption on the premises while admitted to
   any hospital or mental institution.
   
   D. No prescription shall be written in any characters, figures or
   ciphers other than in the English or Latin language, generally in use
   among medical and pharmaceutical practitioners.
   

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