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The Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS) is a tool to track the dispensing and personal furnishing of controlled prescription drugs to patients.
812.), amphetamines are a Schedule II controlled substance. This defines amphetamines as a drug with an accepted medical use but also a high potential for abuse and docHub risk of addiction. Because of this, selling amphetamines is prosecuted harshly under both federal law and Ohio statute.
Prescribers and Pharmacists must be registered to access the database. § In operation since October 2, 2006. naltrexone). veterinarians) must submit data within 24 hours.
A pharmacist may not dispense a prescription that has expired. If refills were authorized, they are good for one year from the date the prescription was written on a non- controlled prescription, six months for a controlled substance [OAC 4729:5-5-15(B)].
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy has always supported the pharmacist's right to deny dispensing of medication if, in the pharmacist's judgement, the drug should not be dispensed. However, if a pharmacist refuses to dispense a particular drug, the pharmacist is legally liable if harm occurs.
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As a reminder, is not considered a controlled substance in Ohio.
The Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS) is a tool to track the dispensing and personal furnishing of controlled prescription drugs to patients.
A prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) is an electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions in a state. PDMPs can provide health authorities timely information about prescribing and patient behaviors that contribute to the epidemic and facilitate a nimble and targeted response.
Prescribers and Pharmacists must be registered to access the database. § In operation since October 2, 2006. naltrexone). veterinarians) must submit data within 24 hours.
A pharmacist shall not make changes to the drug prescribed, except for substitution permitted by law, the prescriber's signature, or the patient's name. Any other modification, except for substitution permitted by law, may only be made after consultation with and agreement of the prescriber.

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