Oklahoma Code § 59-353.29.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Veterinary prescription drugs
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A.  Nothing in the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act shall prevent
veterinary prescription drugs from being shipped directly
from an Oklahoma licensed wholesaler or distributor to a
client, provided such drugs may be supplied to the client
only on the order of a veterinarian licensed in this state
and only when a valid veterinarian-client-patient
relationship exists.
B.  Drugs supplied pursuant to the provision of this section
shall not be required to be certified by a pharmacist prior to being
supplied by a wholesaler or distributor.
C.  It shall be unlawful for a client or the client's authorized
agent to acquire or use any prescription drug other than according
to the label or outside of a valid veterinarian-client-patient
relationship.
D.  It shall be unlawful for a wholesaler or distributor
licensed in this state to sell a prescription-labeled drug to a
client or the client's authorized agent without a valid
veterinarian-client-patient relationship in place.
E.  Compliance with the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act as it relates to
veterinary prescription-labeled drugs shall be pursuant to rules
promulgated by the Oklahoma State Board of Veterinary Medical
Examiners and in consultation with the State Veterinarian in
accordance with state law.

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