Effective: May 17, 2006
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 154 - 126th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section, "sample drug" has the same meaning as in section 2925.01 of the Revised Code.
(B) A person may furnish another a sample drug, if all of the following apply:
(1) The sample drug is furnished free of charge by a manufacturer, manufacturer's representative, or wholesale dealer in pharmaceuticals to a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs, or is furnished free of charge by such a professional to a patient for use as medication;
(2) The sample drug is in the original container in which it was placed by the manufacturer, and the container is plainly marked as a sample;
(3) Prior to its being furnished, the sample drug has been stored under the proper conditions to prevent its deterioration or contamination;
(4) If the sample drug is of a type which deteriorates with time, the sample container is plainly marked with the date beyond which the sample drug is unsafe to use, and the date has not expired on the sample furnished. Compliance with the labeling requirements of the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), 21 U.S.C.A. 301, as amended, shall be deemed compliance with this section.
(5) The sample drug is distributed, stored, or discarded in such a way that the sample drug may not be acquired or used by any unauthorized person, or by any person, including a child, for whom it may present a health or safety hazard.
(C) Division (B) of this section does not do any of the following:
(1) Apply to or restrict the furnishing of any sample of a nonnarcotic substance if the substance may, under the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act" and under the laws of this state, otherwise be lawfully sold over the counter without a prescription;
(2) Authorize a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs who is a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, certified nurse practitioner, optometrist, or physician assistant to furnish a sample drug that is not a drug the professional is authorized to prescribe.
(3) Prohibit a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs, manufacturer of dangerous drugs, wholesale distributor of dangerous drugs, or representative of a manufacturer of dangerous drugs from furnishing a sample drug to a charitable pharmacy in accordance with section 3719.811 of the Revised Code.
(4) Prohibit a pharmacist working, whether or not for compensation, in a charitable pharmacy from dispensing a sample drug to a person in accordance with section 3719.811 of the Revised Code.
(D) The state board of pharmacy shall, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, adopt rules as necessary to give effect to this section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3719 | Controlled Substances
Section 3719.01 | Controlled Substances Definitions.
Section 3719.011 | Controlled Substances Definitions for Use in Revised Code.
Section 3719.013 | Controlled Substance Analog.
Section 3719.04 | Sale of Controlled Substances by Category III Licensees.
Section 3719.05 | Pharmacist May Dispense Controlled Substances - Prescriptions - Sale of Stock.
Section 3719.06 | Authority of Licensed Health Professional.
Section 3719.061 | Prescription of Opioids to Minors.
Section 3719.062 | Adoption of Rules by Health-Related Licensing Board Regarding Opioid Analgesics.
Section 3719.063 | Liability for Administration of Naltrexone.
Section 3719.064 | Prerequisites for Initiation of Medication-Assisted Treatment.
Section 3719.07 | Record of All Controlled Substances Received, Administered, Dispensed, or Used.
Section 3719.08 | Label Required.
Section 3719.09 | Authorized Possession of Controlled Substances.
Section 3719.11 | Controlled Substances Forfeited and Destroyed.
Section 3719.13 | Inspection of Prescriptions, Orders, Records, and Stock.
Section 3719.141 | Peace Officer May Sell Controlled Substance in Performance of Official Duties.
Section 3719.16 | Dispensing of Excepted Substances.
Section 3719.161 | Prohibition Against Altering Substance to Increase Concentration.
Section 3719.172 | Possession or Sale of Hypodermics.
Section 3719.18 | Enforcement Officers - Co-Operation With Agencies.
Section 3719.19 | Persons Not Subject to Prosecution.
Section 3719.21 | Disposition of Fines and Forfeited Bail.
Section 3719.27 | Inspection and Checking of Files and Records.
Section 3719.28 | Rules for Administration and Enforcement.
Section 3719.31 | Prohibition Against Careless Distribution of Samples Containing Drug or Poison.
Section 3719.32 | Regulating the Sale of Poisons.
Section 3719.33 | Labeling Poisons.
Section 3719.34 | Provisions Inapplicable.
Section 3719.35 | Labeling and Recording of Delivery Provisions Exceptions.
Section 3719.36 | Board of Pharmacy to Enforce Poison Laws.
Section 3719.40 | Controlled Substances Included in Schedules by Designated Name.
Section 3719.41 | Controlled Substance Schedules.
Section 3719.42 | State Pharmacy Board to Meet Annually.
Section 3719.44 | Board of Pharmacy Authority to Change Schedules.
Section 3719.45 | Additions to Schedule I by Emergency Rule; Resolution.
Section 3719.61 | Opioid Treatment Programs.
Section 3719.81 | Furnishing Drug Samples.
Section 3719.811 | Sample Drug Furnished to or by Charitable Pharmacy - Exceptions.
Section 3719.812 | Qualified Immunity of Sample Drug Donors and Recipients.
Section 3719.813 | Qualified Immunity of Sample Drug Manufacturers.
Section 3719.82 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.