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What does the law say about verbally communicated prescriptions?

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What does the law say about verbally communicated prescriptions?

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According to the Uniform Controlled Substances Act Regulations, only the prescriber may communicate a verbal prescription for a controlled substance to a pharmacist. Prescriptions for controlled substances communicated by the prescriber’s employee or agent are not valid. However, an employee or agent of the prescriber is allowed to verbally communicate prescriptions for non-controlled substances.

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