21 CFR 1306.12 - Refilling prescriptions; issuance of multiple prescriptions
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Schedules of Controlled Substances: Rescheduling of Hydrocodone Combination Products From Schedule III to Schedule II
...under Federal law, so long as the State requirements do not conflict with or contravene the Federal requirements. 21 U.S.C. 903; 21 CFR 1306.12(b)(1)(v); ``Clarification of Existing Requirements Under the Controlled Substances Act for Prescribing Schedule II Controlled Substances,'' 70 FR 5......
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Annicol Marrocco, M.D.; Decision and Order
...date on which it can be filled, and require that each prescription be issued for a legitimate medical purpose. Id. at 2-4 (citing 21 CFR 1306.12(b)(1)). Next, the Show Cause Order alleged that Respondent ``violated Federal law on at least forty-nine occasions'' by issuing controlled substan......
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Hatem M. Ataya, M.D.; Decision and Order; Introduction and Procedural History
...not fill until November 8, than he should have written on the prescription ``the earliest date on which a pharmacy'' could fill it. 21 CFR 1306.12(b)(ii). In any event, Respondent was still required to date the prescription as of the date he issued The evidence also shows that Respondent re......
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Trinity Pharmacy II; Decision and Order
...argument in rejecting his rationale regarding the third and fourth charges. \82\ The CALJ criticized the Government for not relying on 21 CFR 1306.12 and 21 CFR 1306.14 as a basis for the third and fourth charges. R.D. at 47 n.111 (``It is difficult to imagine why the Government did not cit......
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5 cases
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Davis v. Wal-Mart Stores E., L.P., Civil Action No. 3:15cv387-HEH
...prescription indicating the earliest date it can be filled, which apparently was not done in this case. See 21 U.S.C. §§ 821, 871 ; 21 C.F.R. § 1306.12. The fact that the prescription was not in compliance with federal regulations, coupled with the PMP information, 177 F.Supp.3d 954was enou......
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United States v. Ferris, Case No. CR-18-159-D
...the prescription before he signs it. 21 C.F.R. § 1306.05(f).5 Refilling a Schedule II drug is prohibited under federal regulations. 21 C.F.R. § 1306.12(a). A physician must sign a new prescription each time a patient needs a Schedule II drug. SA House testified that if the prescription is n......
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United States v. Ferris, Case No. CR-18-159-D
...cites to the federal regulations and indicates that refilling a prescription for a Schedule II controlled substance is prohibited. 21 C.F.R. § 1306.12(a). Section 841(a)(1) makes it "unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to manufacture, distribute, or dispense ... a controlled ......
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United States v. Evans, CRIMINAL NO. 4:15-CR-15-2
...the course of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose" in violation of Title 22, Part 9, Chapter 170, and 21 C.F.R. § 1306.12. Also, Dr. Evans argues there is no evidence concerning how the patient chart process of selection was structured. Therefore, he avers that it......
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2 firm's commentaries
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Physicians May Now Write Multiple Prescriptions for Schedule II Controlled Substances
...and The individual practitioner complies fully with all other applicable state and federal laws. The new regulations can be found at 21 C.F.R. Part 1306.12 and 1306.14. This article is for general information and does not include full legal analysis of the matters presented. It should not b......
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DEA Waives Telemedicine and Other Rules for Controlled Substances
...of prescriptions). The prohibitions against refills of Schedule II controlled substances continue to apply. However, pursuant to 21 CFR 1306.12(b) "an individual practitioner may issue multiple prescriptions authorizing the patient to receive a total of up to a 90-day supply of a Schedule I......