LAWS AND REGULATIONS - Kansas Board of Pharmacy 2026

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Section 68-7-14 - Prescription labels (a) The label of each drug or device shall be typed or machine-printed and shall include the following information: (1) The name, address, and telephone number of the pharmacy dispensing the prescription; (2) the name of the prescriber; (3) the full name of the patient; (4) the
Contains a summary of the essential scientific information needed for the safe and effective use of the drug; and. Includes the Prescribing Information, FDA-approved patient labeling (Medication Guides, Patient Package Inserts, and/or Instructions for Use), and/or carton and container labeling.
Patient name: This is your name or the name of the person the medication is prescribed to. Medication name: This may be either the generic name or the brand and generic names. Medication strength: This is how strong each pill or tablet is. Medication quantity: This is how many pills or tablets are in the container.
The Rule of Thumb: Stricter Law Wins When state and federal laws conflict, the stricter law should take precedence. This principle ensures that the highest standard of patient care and safety is maintained.
For a pharmacist to dispense a controlled substance, the prescription must include specific information to be considered valid: Date of issue. Patients name and address. Patients date of birth. Clinician name, address, DEA number. Drug name. Drug strength. Dosage form. Quantity prescribed.

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What is the technician to pharmacist ratio? The ratio of pharmacy technicians to pharmacists in any pharmacy shall not exceed four to one (4:1). A pharmacist shall not supervise at any time more than two (2) pharmacy technicians who have not passed a certification examination approved by the Board.
Kansas. All pharmacy technicians in Kansas must register with the Kansas Board of Pharmacy and pass the PTCB or ExCPT exam before the first renewal.
name of the medicine; directions for use of the medicine; precautions relating to the use of the medicine.

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