Rule 480-22-.01 DefinitionsExcept as noted herein, any term contained in this chapter shall have the same meaning as set forth in O.C.G.A. §§ 16-13-21, 26-3-2, 26-4-5, and Title 43, Chapter 34. Show
Rule 480-22-.02 Purpose for Issuance of a Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.03 Manner of Issuance of a Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.04 Requirements of a Schedule II (C-II) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.05 Refilling of a Schedule II (C-II) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug OrderThe refilling of a prescription for a schedule II (C-II) controlled substance is prohibited. Rule 480-22-.06 Partial Filling of a Schedule II (C-II) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order
Rule 480-22-.07 Requirements of Schedule III, IV and V (C-III, IV, V) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Orders
Rule 480-22-.08 Refilling of Schedule III, IV, and V (C-III, IV, V) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Orders
Rule 480-22-.09 Partial Filling of Schedule III, IV, and V (C-III, IV, V) Controlled Substance Prescription Drug OrdThe partial filling of a C-III, IV, or V prescription drug order is permissible, subject to the following requirements:
Rule 480-22-.10 Labeling of Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Orders
Rule 480-22-.11 Transfer Between Pharmacies of Controlled Substance Prescription Drug Order Information for Refill Purposes
Rule 480-22-.12 Requirements of Prescription Drug Orders as Issued by a Physician's Assistant (PA) or an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Licensed to Practice in the State of Georgia
Rule 480-22-.13 Requirements of a Prescription Drug Order for Drugs that are Scheduled Under the Georgia Controlled Substances Act, but not Scheduled Under the Federal Controlled Substances Act
Rule 480-22-.14 Ordering and Receipt of Samples
Rule 480-22-.15 Refilling of Ophthalmic Topical ProductsOphthalmic topical products may be refilled without authorization from a practitioner to prevent unintended interruptions in drug therapy provided that:
Can nurse practitioners prescribe Adderall in Georgia?Yes, nurse practitioners can prescribe medications in all 50 states. This includes the power to prescribe antibiotics, narcotics, and other schedule II drugs such as Adderall.
What schedule drugs can nurse practitioners prescribe in Georgia?Do I need a DEA number? A DEA number is required ONLY if the APRN will be prescribing controlled substances. With a DEA number, the APRN may prescribe regular prescriptions and Schedule III-V drugs, but not Schedule I-II. (Only physicians can prescribe Schedule I-II.)
Can nurse practitioners prescribe Schedule 4 drugs in Georgia?Yes. NPs may only prescribe controlled substances only with authority granted by the Board of Nursing .
Who can prescribe c2 in Georgia?A pharmacist or pharmacy intern/extern shall dispense a schedule II Controlled Substance (C-II), as defined by O.C.G.A. § 16-13-26, only pursuant to a prescription drug order on security paper, except as provided in subparagraphs (1)(a) and (1)(b) and paragraph (3) of this Rule.
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