What is a CII order?

What is a CII order?

CII drugs, also known as Schedule II substances, are those drugs that require additional care because of the potential for the patient to intentionally or unintentionally abuse the drug.

Can CII prescriptions be called in?

A prescription for a Schedule II medication may be phoned into the pharmacy in an emergency situation. Faxed Schedule II prescriptions are generally permitted, however, the pharmacist must receive the original, signed written prescription before dispensing the Schedule II controlled substance to the patient.

What is required on a CII prescription?

(a) All prescriptions for controlled substances shall be dated as of, and signed on, the day when issued and shall bear the full name and address of the patient, the drug name, strength, dosage form, quantity prescribed, directions for use, and the name, address and registration number of the practitioner.

How do you order CII?

Schedule I and II controlled substances may be ordered by filling out a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Form 222 or by electronically completing the DEA Controlled Substance Ordering System (CSOS).

How do you order controlled drugs?

Include on the form:

  1. the signature and printed name of the person ordering the controlled drug.
  2. the name of the care setting.
  3. the ward, department or location.
  4. the controlled drug name, form, strength, and for ampoules, the size if more than one is available.
  5. the total quantity of the controlled drug to be supplied.

Who is responsible for the initial ordering of investigational drugs?

1. The principal investigator or his or her designee must obtain an informed consent before enrolling a patient in any investigational drug study, according to federal regulations. Pharmacy will not dispense study medications until informed consent has been obtained.

What legally has to be on a prescription?

prescriber name, address, telephone number and signature. date on which the prescription is written. patients full name and address. patient’s date of birth.

What to do if a CII is written on the same prescription?

If a CII is written on the same prescription with another drug, the pharmacy must: File the original in the CII files. Make a copy of the original prescription for each of the other prescriptions written on that prescription; and File the copy or copies in the files appropriate for those drugs.

Do you have to include serial number on CII?

Each copy made must include a reference to the prescription number for the CII listed. If the prescription blank contains more than one controlled substance listed in schedule II, include on each copy of the prescription a reference to the serial number of the first prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule II.

Which is an example of a CII drug?

CII examples include: 1 morphine 2 opium 3 codeine 4 hydromorphone (Dilaudid) 5 methadone (Dolophine) 6 meperidine (Demerol) 7 oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet) 8 fentanyl (Sublimaze, Duragesic) More

Can a controlled substance be sold only on an order form?

Such controlled substances may be sold only upon an order form, when such an order form is required for sale by the drug abuse laws of the United States or this state, or regulations pursuant thereto.