May physician assistants and nurse practitioners dispense prescription drugs from a free or charitable clinic?
21 N.C.A.C. 46.1703 (“Rule .1703”) provides: (a) The nurse practitioner may dispense any and all drugs that the nurse practitioner is authorized by law to prescribe. (b) The physician assistant may dispense any and all drugs that the physician assistant is authorized by law to prescribe. (c) The pharmacist shall prepare a plan to ensure that there are adequate amounts of each of the drugs dispensed by a nurse practitioner or physician assistant, and that such drugs are properly stored and packaged. (d) All drugs dispensed by a nurse practitioner or physician assistant must be dispensed from a place holding a current pharmacy permit from the Board as required by G.S. 90-85.21. (e) The consulting pharmacist shall be available for consultation in person, by telephone, or other means of direct communication at all times when drugs are dispensed. (f) All drugs dispensed by the nurse practitioner or physician assistant shall be prepackaged in safety closure containers and shall be appropriat
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