(1) If a prescription for a legend drug includes authorization for one or more refills, a pharmacist or pharmacy intern may dispense one or more of the refills at the time the drug is dispensed, if: (a) the drug is not a controlled substance; (b) the prescription does not include "Dispense quantity written," or some other notation having similar meaning; (c) the total dosage units dispensed, including the units for both the prescription and any refills, do not exceed a 100-day supply; and (d) in the professional judgment of the pharmacist or pharmacy intern, the refill or refills should be dispensed at the time the prescription is dispensed. (2) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern may dispense a refill of a prescription for a liquid legend drug administered to the eye once an amount of time has passed after which a patient should have used 70% of the dosage units of the drug according to a practitioner's instructions.
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