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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-1969. Filling foreign prescription orders; records; exception

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A. This chapter does not prohibit a pharmacist or an intern under a pharmacist's supervision from filling a new written prescription order for a drug or device issued by a medical practitioner licensed by the appropriate licensing board of a foreign country.
B. The proprietor, manager or pharmacist in charge of a pharmacy shall keep a separate record of prescriptions filled pursuant to this section.
C. A pharmacist or intern shall not fill a prescription order issued by a medical practitioner licensed by the appropriate licensing board of a foreign country for a controlled substance as defined pursuant to title 36, chapter 27, article 2 or the rules adopted pursuant to title 36, chapter 27, article 2.
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