Section 11164 Of Article 1. Requirements Of Prescriptions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 10. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
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. Except as provided in Section 11167, no person shall
prescribe a controlled substance, nor shall any person fill,
compound, or dispense a prescription for a controlled substance,
unless it complies with the requirements of this section.
(a) Each prescription for a controlled substance classified in
Schedule II, III, IV, or V, except as authorized by subdivision (b),
shall be made on a controlled substance prescription form as
specified in Section 11162.1 and shall meet the following
requirements:
(1) The prescription shall be signed and dated by the prescriber
in ink and shall contain the prescriber's address and telephone
number; the name of the ultimate user or research subject, or contact
information as determined by the Secretary of the United States
Department of Health and Human Services; refill information, such as
the number of refills ordered and whether the prescription is a
first-time request or a refill; and the name, quantity, strength, and
directions for use of the controlled substance prescribed.
(2) The prescription shall also contain the address of the person
for whom the controlled substance is prescribed. If the prescriber
does not specify this address on the prescription, the pharmacist
filling the prescription or an employee acting under the direction of
the pharmacist shall write or type the address on the prescription
or maintain this information in a readily retrievable form in the
pharmacy.
(b) (1) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of
Section 11162.1, any controlled substance classified in Schedule III,
IV, or V may be dispensed upon an oral or electronically transmitted
prescription, which shall be produced in hard copy form and signed
and dated by the pharmacist filling the prescription or by any other
person expressly authorized by provisions of the Business and
Professions Code. Any person who transmits, maintains, or receives
any electronically transmitted prescription shall ensure the
security, integrity, authority, and confidentiality of the
prescription.
(2) The date of issue of the prescription and all the information
required for a written prescription by subdivision (a) shall be
included in the written record of the prescription; the pharmacist
need not include the address, telephone number, license
classification, or federal registry number of the prescriber or the
address of the patient on the hard copy, if that information is
readily retrievable in the pharmacy.
(3) Pursuant to an authorization of the prescriber, any agent of
the prescriber on behalf of the prescriber may orally or
electronically transmit a prescription for a controlled substance
classified in Schedule III, IV, or V, if in these cases the written
record of the prescription required by this subdivision specifies the
name of the agent of the prescriber transmitting the prescription.
(c) The use of commonly used abbreviations shall not invalidate an
otherwise valid prescription.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of subdivisions (a) and (b),
prescriptions for a controlled substance classified in Schedule V may
be for more than one person in the same family with the same medical
need.
(e) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2005.