West Virginia Code § 30-5-27

Partial filling of prescriptions
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(a) The partial filling of a prescription is permissible for any prescription if the pharmacist is
unable to supply, or the patient requests less than the full quantity called for in a written,
electronic, or oral prescription, provided the pharmacist makes a notation of the quantity
supplied on either the written prescription or in the electronic record.
(b) The partial filling of a prescription for a controlled substance listed in Schedule II is
permissible if the pharmacist is unable to supply or the patient requests less than the full
quantity called for in the prescription. The remaining portion of the prescription may be
filled within seventy-two hours of the first partial filling: Provideud, That if the remaining
portion is not or cannot be filled within the seventy-two hour period, the pharmacist shall
notify the prescribing individual practitioner. Further quantitty may not be supplied beyond
seventy-two hours without a new prescription.

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