21 NCAC 32S .0212. PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY  


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  • A physician assistant may prescribe, order, procure, dispense and administer drugs and medical devices subject to the following conditions:

    (1)           The physician assistant complies with all state and federal laws regarding prescribing including G.S. 90-18.1(b);

    (2)           Each supervising physician and physician assistant incorporates within his or her written supervisory arrangements, as defined in Rule .0201(8) of this Subchapter, instructions for prescribing, ordering, and administering drugs and medical devices and a policy for periodic review by the physician of these instructions and policy;

    (3)           In order to compound and dispense drugs, the physician assistant complies with G.S. 90-18.1(c);

    (4)           In order to prescribe controlled substances,

    (a)           the physician assistant must have a valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration and prescribe in accordance with DEA rules;

    (b)           all prescriptions for substances falling within schedules II, IIN, III, and IIIN, as defined in the federal Controlled Substances Act, shall not exceed a legitimate 30 day supply; and

    (c)           the supervising physician must possess the same schedule(s) of controlled substances as the physician assistant's DEA registration;

    (5)           Each prescription issued by the physician assistant contains, in addition to other information required by law, the following:

    (a)           the physician assistant's name, practice address and telephone number;

    (b)           the physician assistant's license number and, if applicable, the physician assistant's DEA number for controlled substances prescriptions; and

    (c)           the responsible supervising physician's (primary or back-up) name and telephone number;

    (6)           The physician assistant documents prescriptions in writing on the patient's record, including the medication name and dosage, amount prescribed, directions for use, and number of refills;

    (7)           A physician assistant who requests, receives, and dispenses medication samples to patients complies with all applicable state and federal regulations; and

    (8)           A physician assistant shall not prescribe controlled substances, as defined by the state and federal controlled substances acts for:

    (a)           the physician assistant's own use;

    (b)           the use of the physician assistant's supervising physician;

    (c)           the use of the physician assistant's immediate family;

    (d)           the use of any person living in the same residence as the physician assistant; or

    (e)           the use of any anyone with whom the physician assistant is having a sexual relationship.

    As used in this Paragraph, "immediate family" means a spouse, parent, child, sibling, parent-in-law, son-in-law or daughter-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law, step-parent, step-child, step-sibling.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 90-18(c)(13); 90-18.1; 90-18.2A; 90-171.23(14); 21 C.F.R. 301;

Eff. September 1, 2009;

Amended Eff. August 1, 2012.