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What information can be changed (or added) to a schedule II prescription and schedule III- V prescriptions by a pharmacist?

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What information can be changed (or added) to a schedule II prescription and schedule III- V prescriptions by a pharmacist?

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06/08/2011 For CII prescriptions the DEA is currently deferring to the states on this issue. The Minnesota Board of Pharmacy has adopted this position: The pharmacist may add or change the patients address upon verification. The pharmacist may add or change the dosage form, drug strength, drug quantity, directions for use, or issue date only after consultation with and with the agreement of the prescribing practitioner. Such consultations and corresponding changes should be noted by the pharmacist on the prescription.

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