Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 195 - Drug Regulations
Section 195.060 - Controlled substances to be dispensed on prescription only, exception.

Effective - 28 Aug 2019, 5 histories
195.060. Controlled substances to be dispensed on prescription only, exception. — 1. Except as provided in subsection 4 of this section, a pharmacist, in good faith, may sell and dispense controlled substances to any person only upon a prescription of a practitioner as authorized by statute, provided that the controlled substances listed in Schedule V may be sold without prescription in accordance with regulations of the department of health and senior services. All written prescriptions shall be signed by the person prescribing the same, except for electronic prescriptions. All prescriptions shall be dated on the day when issued and bearing the full name and address of the patient for whom, or of the owner of the animal for which, the drug is prescribed, and the full name, address, and the registry number under the federal controlled substances laws of the person prescribing, if he or she is required by those laws to be so registered. If the prescription is for an animal, it shall state the species of the animal for which the drug is prescribed. The person filling the prescription shall either write the date of filling and his or her own signature on the prescription or retain the date of filling and the identity of the dispenser as electronic prescription information. The prescription or electronic prescription information shall be retained on file by the proprietor of the pharmacy in which it is filled for a period of two years, so as to be readily accessible for inspection by any public officer or employee engaged in the enforcement of this law. No prescription for a drug in Schedule I or II shall be filled more than six months after the date prescribed; no prescription for a drug in Schedule I or II shall be refilled; no prescription for a drug in Schedule III or IV shall be filled or refilled more than six months after the date of the original prescription or be refilled more than five times unless renewed by the practitioner.
2. A pharmacist, in good faith, may sell and dispense controlled substances to any person upon a prescription of a practitioner located in another state, provided that the:
(1) Prescription was issued according to and in compliance with the applicable laws of that state and the United States; and
(2) Quantity limitations in subsection 4 of section 195.080 apply to prescriptions dispensed to patients located in this state.
3. The legal owner of any stock of controlled substances in a pharmacy, upon discontinuance of dealing in such drugs, may sell the stock to a manufacturer, wholesaler, or pharmacist, but only on an official written order.
4. A pharmacist, in good faith, may sell and dispense any Schedule II drug or drugs to any person in emergency situations as defined by rule of the department of health and senior services upon an oral prescription by an authorized practitioner.
5. Except where a bona fide physician-patient-pharmacist relationship exists, prescriptions for narcotics or hallucinogenic drugs shall not be delivered to or for an ultimate user or agent by mail or other common carrier.
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(RSMo 1939 § 9837, A.L. 1957 p. 679, A.L. 1971 H.B. 69, A.L. 1989 S.B. 215 & 58, A.L. 1997 H.B. 635, A.L. 1998 H.B. 1147, et al., A.L. 2005 S.B. 74 & 49, A.L. 2010 H.B. 1965, A.L. 2012 H.B. 1563, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491, A.L. 2019 S.B. 514)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XII - Public Health and Welfare

Chapter 195 - Drug Regulations

Section 195.003 - Violations of chapter, defendant to pay costs of testing when found guilty.

Section 195.005 - Comprehensive drug control act.

Section 195.010 - Definitions.

Section 195.015 - Authority to control.

Section 195.016 - Nomenclature.

Section 195.017 - Substances, how placed in schedules — list of scheduled substances — publication of schedules annually — electronic log of transactions to be maintained, when — certain products to be located behind pharmacy counter — exemption from...

Section 195.022 - Chemical substances structurally similar to Schedule I controlled substances to be treated as Schedule I controlled substance.

Section 195.030 - Rules, procedure — fees — registration required, exceptions, registration, term not to exceed three years.

Section 195.040 - Registration requirements — revocation and suspension — review by administrative hearing commission — reapplication may be denied up to five years.

Section 195.041 - Emergencies, waiver of registration and record-keeping requirements for controlled substances, when.

Section 195.042 - Confidentiality of all complaints, investigatory reports and information, exceptions.

Section 195.045 - Civil immunity for persons required to report to the department of health and senior services.

Section 195.050 - Controlled substances, legal sales, how made — records required to be kept.

Section 195.060 - Controlled substances to be dispensed on prescription only, exception.

Section 195.070 - Prescriptive authority.

Section 195.080 - Excepted substances — prescription or dispensing limitation on amount of supply, exception — may be increased by physician, procedure.

Section 195.100 - Labeling requirements.

Section 195.140 - Forfeiture of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia, when — disposal — money, records in close proximity also forfeited, rebuttable presumption — procedure.

Section 195.146 - Forfeiture of controlled substances and CAFA applicable to children — arrest to include taking a child into custody.

Section 195.150 - Procedure upon conviction for violation.

Section 195.190 - Enforcement by whom.

Section 195.195 - Regulations, authority to promulgate, where vested.

Section 195.197 - Department of health and senior services, duties of.

Section 195.198 - Educational and research programs authorized — report, contents on effect of drugs, publication.

Section 195.203 - Industrial hemp, authorization to grow, harvest, cultivate, and process with valid registration.

Section 195.205 - Immunity from liability for seeking or obtaining medical assistance for a drug overdose, when — law enforcement to provide information and resources, when.

Section 195.206 - Opioid antagonist or addiction mitigation medicine, sale and dispensing of by pharmacists, possession of — administration of, contacting emergency personnel — immunity from liability, when.

Section 195.207 - Hemp extract, use of, permitted when — administration to a minor permitted, when — amount authorized.

Section 195.244 - Advertisements to promote sale of drug paraphernalia or imitation controlled substances prohibited, penalty.

Section 195.253 - Public nuisances — defendants in suits to enjoin.

Section 195.265 - Disposal of unused controlled substances, permitted methods — awareness program.

Section 195.310 - Injunction authorized.

Section 195.320 - Purpose clause.

Section 195.375 - Warrants for administrative inspections, contents, procedures — controlled premises, defined.

Section 195.400 - Reports required, exceptions, penalties — person, defined — list of regulated chemicals.

Section 195.417 - Limit on sale or dispensing of certain drugs, exceptions — prescription for certain substances not required, when, expiration when — local ordinances, state law to supercede and preempt — violations, penalty.

Section 195.418 - Limitations on the retail sale of methamphetamine precursor drugs — violations, penalty.

Section 195.550 - Electronic prescriptions required, when, exceptions — violations.

Section 195.600 - Task force established — definitions — members, appointment, expenses — duties — controlled substance dispensation information, submitted to vendor, procedure — use of information — violation, penalty — rulemaking authority.

Section 195.740 - Definitions.

Section 195.743 - Viable industrial hemp is an agricultural product subject to regulation by department.

Section 195.746 - Registration and permits, requirements — application, contents — issuance, when.

Section 195.749 - Registration and permit, revocation, refusal to issue, refusal to renew, when — penalty, amount.

Section 195.752 - Administrative fine, when, amount.

Section 195.756 - Pesticides and agricultural chemicals, use of — limitations on liability.

Section 195.758 - Monitoring system, recordkeeping requirements — inspections, when — destruction of crop, when — aerial surveillance — coordination with local law enforcement — nonviable hemp not subject to regulation.

Section 195.764 - Fees, amount, use of — fund created.

Section 195.767 - Research and study of industrial hemp by institutions of higher education permitted, registration and permit not required.

Section 195.773 - Department duties — rulemaking authority.

Section 195.805 - Edible marijuana — infused products, restrictions on design and shape — THC stamp required, when — violations, penalty — rulemaking authority.

Section 195.815 - Fingerprinting requirements, medical marijuana facilities — definitions.

Section 195.820 - Medical cannabis, processing fee authorized, when.