What should a pharmacist do if he/she receives a paper or oral prescription that indicates it was originally transmitted electronically to another pharmacy?
A. The pharmacist must check with the other pharmacy to determine whether the prescription was received and dispensed. If the pharmacy received the original electronic prescription, but had not dispensed the prescription, that pharmacy must mark the electronic version as void or canceled. If the pharmacy that received the original electronic prescription dispensed the prescription, the pharmacy with the paper version must not dispense the paper prescription and must mark the prescription as void.
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