No refills are permitted for
Schedule II controlled
substances
Federal Law requires prescription for Schedule II
controlled substances be validated by
full signature
of the prescriber.
A means of identification, which legalizes the
prescription and provides protection for the
pharmacist
8. PRESCRIBER’S SIGNATURE
PRESCRIBER’S SIGNATURE Should appear on every prescription,
guaranteeing its
authenticity
All other portions may be printed or typewritten,
but the(blank)must be written
doctor’s name or initials
Federal law requires that the physician’s
signature appear (last name in full) with
ink or
indelible pencil
All narcotics are written on a
special prescription
pad
All narcotics are written on a special prescription
pad provided by the
DDB
All narcotics are written on a special prescription
pad provided by the DDB and must contain all
information required by law
Prescriptions which contain narcotic ingredients require
special treatment in order to comply with the laws
governing the (blank)of these drugs
dispensing
These must also bear the following information ✔ Date of issuance or when the written (blank)
prescription
These must also bear the following information:
The full name and address of the patient
The name and exact quantity of the dangerous drug
prescribed, in words and enclosed in
parenthesis
The name and exact quantity of the dangerous drug
prescribed, in words and enclosed in parenthesis the
Roman numeral
The name and exact quantity of the dangerous drug
prescribed, in words and enclosed in parenthesis the
Roman numeral to depict the
quantity of the drug to be
dispensed
These must also bear the following information:
Name, address, registry number (S2), PTR number of the
prescriber
(blank) of the prescriber
Signature
for use
Directions
(blank)to be supplied
Strength and the total number of units
Prescription medicines may be dispensed only by duly
registered and licensed pharmacists and only with a valid
prescription of a physician, dentist or veterinarian.
RA 10918 - SECTION 33