§ 21-221
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§21–221.
(a)A drug that is dispensed under a prescription shall bear a label that states:
(1)The name and address of the dispenser;
(2)The serial number of the prescription;
(3)The date of the prescription or the date that the prescription was filled;
(4)The name of the prescriber; and
(5)If stated in the prescription:
(i)The name of the patient;
(ii)Any directions for use; and
(iii)Any cautionary statements.
(b)If a drug dispensed under a prescription meets the label requirements of this section, it is exempt from the provisions of:
(1)Section 21-217(b)(3) through
(7)of this subtitle; and
(2)Section 21-218(b)(1) through (4), (7), (8), (13), and
(14)of this subtitle.
(c)The exemptions under this section do not apply to any drug that is dispensed in the course of the conduct of a business of dispensing drugs on the basis of diagnosis made through the mail.