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217.895 Inspections -- Records of pharmacy. (1) Routine inspections of pharmacies for compliance with KRS 217.815 to 217.826 shall be undertaken by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy. (2) Every pharmacy shall retain for a period of two (2) years from July 15, 1982, a pharmacy record of all prescribed drug products dispensed. The pharmacy record <br>shall be retained for the purpose of providing valid data for bona fide research and <br>reporting to the General Assembly as to the effectiveness of KRS 217.815 to <br>217.826. The pharmacy record shall include: <br>(a) The brand name of the drug, when applicable. <br>(b) The name of the manufacturer or the supplier of the drug, if the drug has no brand name. (c) The strength of the drug, when significant. <br>(d) The quantity dispensed, when applicable. <br>(e) The serial number of the prescription. <br>(f) The date the prescription was originally dispensed and refilled. <br>(g) The name of prescribing physician. <br>(h) The name of patient for whom the drug was prescribed. <br>(i) The price for which the drug was sold to the purchaser. <br>(j) A notation if the practitioner indicated &quot;Do not substitute&quot; or the purchaser refused the product selected. Effective: July 15, 1982 <br>History: Created 1982 Ky. Acts ch. 399, sec. 5, effective July 15, 1982.

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217.895 Inspections -- Records of pharmacy. (1) Routine inspections of pharmacies for compliance with KRS 217.815 to 217.826 shall be undertaken by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy. (2) Every pharmacy shall retain for a period of two (2) years from July 15, 1982, a pharmacy record of all prescribed drug products dispensed. The pharmacy record <br>shall be retained for the purpose of providing valid data for bona fide research and <br>reporting to the General Assembly as to the effectiveness of KRS 217.815 to <br>217.826. The pharmacy record shall include: <br>(a) The brand name of the drug, when applicable. <br>(b) The name of the manufacturer or the supplier of the drug, if the drug has no brand name. (c) The strength of the drug, when significant. <br>(d) The quantity dispensed, when applicable. <br>(e) The serial number of the prescription. <br>(f) The date the prescription was originally dispensed and refilled. <br>(g) The name of prescribing physician. <br>(h) The name of patient for whom the drug was prescribed. <br>(i) The price for which the drug was sold to the purchaser. <br>(j) A notation if the practitioner indicated &quot;Do not substitute&quot; or the purchaser refused the product selected. Effective: July 15, 1982 <br>History: Created 1982 Ky. Acts ch. 399, sec. 5, effective July 15, 1982.

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Statutes > Kentucky > 217-00 > 895

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217.895 Inspections -- Records of pharmacy. (1) Routine inspections of pharmacies for compliance with KRS 217.815 to 217.826 shall be undertaken by the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy. (2) Every pharmacy shall retain for a period of two (2) years from July 15, 1982, a pharmacy record of all prescribed drug products dispensed. The pharmacy record <br>shall be retained for the purpose of providing valid data for bona fide research and <br>reporting to the General Assembly as to the effectiveness of KRS 217.815 to <br>217.826. The pharmacy record shall include: <br>(a) The brand name of the drug, when applicable. <br>(b) The name of the manufacturer or the supplier of the drug, if the drug has no brand name. (c) The strength of the drug, when significant. <br>(d) The quantity dispensed, when applicable. <br>(e) The serial number of the prescription. <br>(f) The date the prescription was originally dispensed and refilled. <br>(g) The name of prescribing physician. <br>(h) The name of patient for whom the drug was prescribed. <br>(i) The price for which the drug was sold to the purchaser. <br>(j) A notation if the practitioner indicated &quot;Do not substitute&quot; or the purchaser refused the product selected. Effective: July 15, 1982 <br>History: Created 1982 Ky. Acts ch. 399, sec. 5, effective July 15, 1982.