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NYS Pharmacy Law Review
1. What RPh can NEVER ADD on a CS Rx: Patient NAME; Practitioner's Signature;Date Written;
Drug NAME; Drug QUANTITY (Qty can be CHANGED with practition-er's authorization but NOT
added)
2. What RPh can NEVER CHANGE on a CS Rx: Patient NAME; Practitioner'sSignature;
Date Written; Drug NAME
3. What RPh can ADD/CHANGE on a CS Rx: Patient ADDRESS; Patient SEX;Patient AGE
4. What RPh can ADD on a CS RxWITH Practitioner's Authorization: Practition-er DEA#;
Institutional DEA#/suffix; DIRECTIONS; CODE; MDD; Drug STRENGTH
5. What RPh can CHANGE on a CS Rx WITH Practitioner's Authorization-
: Practitioner DEA#; Institutional DEA#/suffix; DIRECTIONS; CODE; MDD; Drug STRENGTH;
Drug QUANTITY (can be CHANGED but NOT added); Drug DOSAGEFORM (can be CHANGED but
NOT added)
6. What Schedule is Suboxone?: CIII
7. Is a controlled substance Rx for office use valid?: No, a controlled substanceRx for office
use is NOT valid
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8. What is Code A?: Code A: Anxiety/Panic Disorder (Up to 3 Months)
9. What is Code B?: Code B: Attention Deficit Disorder (Up to 3 Months)
10. What is Code C?: Code C: Chronic Debilitating Neurological Conditions such as a
Movement Disorder or Exhibiting Seizure, Convulsive, or Spasm Activity (Upto 3 Months)
11. What is Code D?: Code D: Relief of Pain in patients suffering from condi-
tions/diseases known to be Chronic or Incurable (Up to 3 Months)
12. What is Code E?: Code E: Narcolepsy (Up to 3 Months)
13. What is Code F?: Code F: Hormone Deficiency States in Males; Metastatic Breast Cancer in
Women; Gynecologic Conditions that are Responsive with Anabol-ic Steroids or Chorionic
Gonadotropin; Anemia and Angioedema (Up to 6 Months)
14. Can a 90-day Coded Controlled Substance Rx Include a Refill?: Yes, a
90-day Coded CIII-CV Rx can include ONE refill (Up to 6 months from date written).
Coded CII Rxs (and BZDs), however, CANNOT include ANY refills.
15. A CII Rx can be written for how many days and refills? (if no code on Rx): ACII Rx can be
written for a max of 30 days with ZERO refills.
Benzodiazepines (Federally CIV) and Anabolic Steroids (Federally CIII) are treatedas a CII in NYS
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meaning that BZDs can be written for a max of 30 days with ZEROrefills.
16. A CIII-CV Rx can be written for how many days and refills? (if no code onRx): A CIII-
CV Rx can be written for a max of 30 days with a max of 5 refills (within
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