Utah Admin. Code 156-37-605

Current through Bulletin 2024-12, June 15, 2024
Section R156-37-605 - Emergency Verbal Prescription of Schedule II Controlled Substances
(1) Under Subsection 58-37-6(7), in an emergency situation a prescribing practitioner may give an oral prescription for a Schedule II controlled substance if:
(a) the quantity dispensed is only sufficient to cover the patient for the emergency period, not to exceed 72 hours;
(b)
(i) the prescribing practitioner has examined the patient within the past 30 days;
(ii) the patient is under the continuing care of the prescribing practitioner for a chronic disease or ailment; or
(iii) the prescribing practitioner is covering for another practitioner and has knowledge of the patient's condition; and
(c) a written prescription is delivered to the pharmacist within seven business days of the oral order.
(2) Under Subsection 58-37-6(7), in an emergency situation a pharmacist may fill an oral prescription from a prescribing practitioner for a Schedule II controlled substance if:
(a) the amount does not exceed a 72 hour supply; and
(b) the pharmacist reasonably believes, or makes a reasonable effort to determine, that the prescribing practitioner is licensed to prescribe the controlled substance.

Utah Admin. Code R156-37-605

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-02, effective 1/5/2023