How does a pharmacist get a patient reclearance code?
A reclearance code is the patient-specific code necessary for participation in CPAS. This code must be reissued if the treating physician changes. A pharmacist can get a patient reclearance code by calling CPAS to register the patient. If the patient is already registered, the pharmacist can contact CPAS via phone or log on to the telephone remote access system or the CPAS database to find out the patient’s reclearance code. The reclearance code provides confirmation that the patient is registered with CPAS and eligible to receive The Mylan Brand of Clozapine.
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