Oklahoma Code § 59-353.29.2

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Prescriptions for ocular abnormalities
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A.  Pharmacists may dispense prescriptions for dangerous drugs
for the treatment of ocular abnormalities, provided that such
prescriptions are written by optometrists who are certified by the
state in which they are actively practicing.  Prescriptions for
dangerous drugs issued by licensed optometrists shall include the
optometrist's license number.
B.  Pharmacists may dispense prescriptions for controlled
dangerous substances specified in Section 581 of this title for the
treatment of ocular abnormalities, provided that such prescriptions
are written by optometrists licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of
Examiners in Optometry.  Prescriptions for controlled dangerous
substances issued by licensed optometrists shall include the
optometrist's license number and the optometrist's identification
number issued by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.

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