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Can the PA use the supervising physician's DEA number on drug orders for controlled substances?
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PAs that are authorized to issue drug orders for controlled substances must register with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and obtain their own DEA number.
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Can the PA use the supervising physician's DEA number on drug orders for controlled substances?
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- PAs that are authorized to issue drug orders for controlled substances must register with the United States ...
- Yes, CFR 1306.12 prohibits the refilling of schedule II controlled susbstances. PA rule 21 NCAC 32S .0212(4) ...
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