Trampy
(Pooh-Bah)
06/29/04 08:59 PM
Re: HOW LONG IS A WRITTEN SCRIPT GOOD FOR IN OHIO?

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Trampy- I must have missed it because I looked for a section related to C-II time limits and couldn't find it anywhere in 21CFR1308 link. I did find something on the DEA site under 21USC1306.1-1306.11, but it still doesn't give a federal time limit, unless it is a "partial fill" and then the limit is 72 hours.

Could you post the link to the specific section including subsection, it would be a good reference to have. Thanks,

Here is the DEA Diversion site:
DEA




Well, you seem to be right. After half an hour of searching at www.gpo.gov and www.findlaw.com, I can't find anything in the U.S. Code or the CFR that puts a 7-day expiration on C-II scrips.

I could swear i saw it in federal law last time i looked it up a few years ago. Oh well, maybe i made a mistake.

The only mention of "7 days" in regard to C-II scrips that i could find in federal law is that an emergency oral prescription for a C-II needs to be followed up with a written prescription within 7 days.

Trampy



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