The drug will be dispensed at a pharmacy located outside of this State; c Issued by a practitioner who will also dispense the drug; d For which electronic prescribing is prohibited by federal law; e Issued pursuant to a protocol for research; or f Issued under circumstances in which the practitioner determines that: 1.
The patient is unable to obtain the drug in a timely manner if the prescription is given by electronic transmission; and 2. Pharmacists are NOT required to verify that a controlled substance prescription submitted by method other than e-prescribing meets one of the above exceptions.
Pharmacists MAY NOT require a practitioner to verify that a controlled substance prescription submitted by a method other than e-prescribing meets one of the above exceptions.
E-prescribing software not on the approved list MUST be approved by the Board before a practitioner may utilize that software. See NAC The Board posted a document on its website that provides COVID guidance and response efforts, including the issuance of waivers to assist licensees in addressing operational needs.
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