Sec. 10.34.10.08. Refusing to Dispense a Controlled Substance  


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  • A. If, based on generally accepted professional standards for the practice of pharmacy, a pharmacist has reason to believe, or should have reason to believe, that a prescription for a controlled dangerous substance was not issued for a legitimate medical purpose in the usual course of the prescriber's practice, the pharmacist may not dispense the controlled dangerous substance until the pharmacist:

    (1) Consults with the prescriber; and

    (2) Verifies the medical legitimacy of the prescription.

    B. If, after consulting with the prescriber, and based on generally accepted professional standards for the practice of pharmacy, a pharmacist has reason to believe that the prescription for a controlled dangerous substance was not issued for a legitimate medical purpose in the usual course of the prescriber's practice, the pharmacist shall:

    (1) Refuse to dispense the drug; and

    (2) Report the incident to the regulatory board that licenses the prescriber.