Maine Code § 32-13786-B

Partial dispensing of prescription for opioid medication
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1. Partial dispensing authorized. Notwithstanding any law or rule to the contrary, a pharmacist
may partially dispense a prescription for an opioid medication in a lesser quantity than the

recommended full quantity indicated on the prescription if requested by the patient for whom the
prescription is written. The remaining quantity of the prescription in excess of the recommended full
quantity is void and may not be dispensed without a new prescription.
[PL 2015, c. 488, §30 (NEW).]
2. Notice to practitioner. If a pharmacist partially dispenses a prescription for an opioid
medication as permitted under this section, the pharmacist or the pharmacist's designee shall, within a
reasonable time following the partial dispensing but not more than 7 days, notify the practitioner of the
quantity of the opioid medication actually dispensed. The notice may be conveyed by a notation on the
patient's electronic health record or by electronic transmission, by facsimile or by telephone to the
practitioner.
[PL 2015, c. 488, §30 (NEW).]

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