Iowa Code
Chapter 155A - PHARMACY
Section 155A.29 - Prescription refills.

155A.29 Prescription refills.
1. Except as specified in subsection 2, a prescription for any prescription drug or device which is not a controlled substance shall not be filled or refilled more than eighteen months after the date on which the prescription was issued and a prescription which is authorized to be refilled shall not be refilled more than twelve times.
2. A pharmacist may exercise professional judgment by refilling a prescription without prescriber authorization if all of the following are true:
a. The pharmacist is unable to contact the prescriber after reasonable effort.
b. Failure to refill the prescription might result in an interruption of therapeutic regimen or create patient suffering.
c. The pharmacist informs the patient or the patient’s representative at the time of dispensing, and the practitioner at the earliest convenience that prescriber reauthorization is required.
3. Prescriptions may be refilled once pursuant to subsection 2 for a period of time reasonably necessary for the pharmacist to secure prescriber authorization.
4. An authorization to refill a prescription drug order shall be transmitted to a pharmacy by a prescriber or the prescriber’s authorized agent pursuant to section 155A.27, except that prescription drug orders for controlled substances shall be transmitted pursuant to section 124.308, and, if not transmitted directly by the practitioner, shall also include the name and title of the practitioner’s agent completing the transmission.
87 Acts, ch 215, §29; 2007 Acts, ch 19, §5; 2009 Acts, ch 69, §6; 2018 Acts, ch 1138, §12

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 155A - PHARMACY

Section 155A.1 - Short title.

Section 155A.2 - Legislative declaration — purpose — exceptions.

Section 155A.2A - Board of pharmacy — alternate members.

Section 155A.3 - Definitions.

Section 155A.4 - Prohibition against unlicensed persons dispensing or distributing prescription drugs — exceptions.

Section 155A.5 - Injunction.

Section 155A.6 - Pharmacist internship program.

Section 155A.6A - Pharmacy technician registration.

Section 155A.6B - Pharmacy support person registration.

Section 155A.7 - Pharmacist license.

Section 155A.8 - Requirements for pharmacist license.

Section 155A.9 - Approved colleges — graduates of foreign colleges.

Section 155A.10 - Display of pharmacist license.

Section 155A.11 - Renewal of pharmacist license.

Section 155A.12 - Pharmacist license — grounds for discipline.

Section 155A.13 - Pharmacy license.

Section 155A.13A - Nonresident pharmacy license — required, renewal, discipline.

Section 155A.13B - Pharmacy internet sites.

Section 155A.13C - Outsourcing facility license — renewal, cancellation, denial, discipline.

Section 155A.14 - Renewal of pharmacy license.

Section 155A.15 - Pharmacies — license required — discipline, violations, and penalties.

Section 155A.16 - Procedure.

Section 155A.17 - Wholesale distributor license.

Section 155A.17A - Third-party logistics provider license.

Section 155A.18 - Penalties.

Section 155A.19 - Notifications to board.

Section 155A.20 - Unlawful use of terms and titles — impersonation.

Section 155A.21 - Unlawful possession of prescription drug or device — penalty.

Section 155A.22 - General penalty.

Section 155A.23 - Prohibited acts.

Section 155A.24 - Penalties.

Section 155A.25 - Burden of proof.

Section 155A.26 - Enforcement — agents as peace officers.

Section 155A.27 - Requirements for prescription.

Section 155A.28 - Label of prescription drugs — interchangeable biological product list.

Section 155A.29 - Prescription refills.

Section 155A.30 - Out-of-state prescription orders.

Section 155A.31 - Reference library.

Section 155A.32 - Drug product selection — restrictions.

Section 155A.33 - Delegation of functions.

Section 155A.33A - Technician product verification programs.

Section 155A.34 - Transfer of prescriptions.

Section 155A.35 - Patient medication records.

Section 155A.36 - Medication delivery systems.

Section 155A.37 - Code of professional responsibility for board employees.

Section 155A.38 - Dispensing drug samples.

Section 155A.39 - Program to monitor impaired pharmacists, pharmacist-interns, or pharmacy technicians — immunity and funding.

Section 155A.40 - Criminal history record checks.

Section 155A.41 - Continuous quality improvement program.

Section 155A.42 - Limited distributor license.

Section 155A.43 - Pharmaceutical collection and disposal program — annual allocation.

Section 155A.44 - Vaccine and immunization administration.

Section 155A.45 - Reports — disclosure.

Section 155A.46 - Statewide protocols.

Section 155A.47 - Pilot or demonstration research projects.

Section 155A.48 - Collaborative pharmacy practice — agreements — payment.