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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

315.454 Requirements for accepting and dispensing legend drug or

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administration supplies.
(1)A legend drug or supplies used to administer a legend drug may be accepted
and dispensed under the program established in KRS 315.452 only if the
following requirements are met:
(a)The legend drug or supplies needed to administer the legend drug is in its
original, unopened, sealed, and tamper-evident unit dose packaging or, if
packaged in single-unit doses, the single-unit dose packaging is
unopened;
(b)The legend drug is not classified as a controlled substance;
(c)The legend drug or supplies needed to administer a legend drug is not
adulterated or misbranded, as determined by a pharmacist employed by,
or under contract with, the health facility or pharmacy, who shall inspect
the drug or supplies needed to administer a legend drug before the drug
or supplies are dispensed; and
(d)The legend drug or supplies needed to administer a legend drug are
prescribed by a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or
physician assistant and dispensed by a pharmacist.
(2)No legend drug or supplies needed to administer a legend drug that are
donated for use under this section may be resold.
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