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Thursday, October 2, 2014
Question of the Day October 2, 2014 Since 503A requires traditional compounded prescriptions to be patient-specific doesn't this mean no pre-printed script forms should be used by traditional compounding pharmacies despite the fact some state laws may allow pre-printed script forms? Shouldn't all state legislators and/or state boards of pharmacy revisit this issue and bring any contrary or unclear laws or regulations in compliance so that pre-preprinted, check-the-box type forms are illegal for traditional, patient-specific compounded prescriptions?
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