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Codified CSA > CFR > Section 1306 > Section 1306.12
Section 1306.12 Refilling prescriptions;
Issuance of multiple prescriptions.
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(a) The refilling of a prescription for a controlled substance listed in Schedule II is prohibited.
(b)(1) An individual practitioner may issue multiple prescriptions
authorizing the patient to receive a total of up to a 90-day supply of a
Schedule II controlled substance provided the following conditions are met:
(i) Each separate prescription is issued for a legitimate medical purpose
by an individual practitioner acting in the usual course of professional
practice;
(ii) The individual practitioner provides written instructions on each
prescription (other than the first prescription, if the prescribing
practitioner intends for that prescription to be filled immediately)
indicating the earliest date on which a pharmacy may fill each prescription;
(iii) The individual practitioner concludes that providing the patient
with multiple prescriptions in this manner does not create an undue risk of
diversion or abuse;
(iv) The issuance of multiple prescriptions as described in this section
is permissible under the applicable state laws; and
(v) The individual practitioner complies fully with all other applicable
requirements under the Act and these regulations as well as any additional
requirements under state law.
(2) Nothing in this paragraph (b) shall be construed as mandating or
encouraging individual practitioners to issue multiple prescriptions or to see
their patients only once every 90 days when prescribing Schedule II controlled
substances. Rather, individual practitioners must determine on their own,
based on sound medical judgment, and in accordance with established medical
standards, whether it is appropriate to issue multiple prescriptions and how
often to see their patients when doing so.
NOTICE: This is an
unofficial version. An official version of this publication may be obtained
directly from the Government Printing Office (GPO).
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