Rx Managers from my district have been to about 2 meetings with rx supervisors on proper procedures and verbiage to use when refusing C2. During these meetings, it was emphasized :
When a pharmacist refuses a c2 script , they have to take the script , scan it and fax it to the dea office with the reason why they believe the script is not legitimate, and then they have to tell the patient the dont feel comfortable filling the scripts.
I was wondering if this is the case everywhere in south florida.
Usually i used to say that i dont have the drugs in stock. Now, what i am afraid of is that if i say i dont feel confortable filling their scripts, patients will get mad, and really pissed up at me. And in the meeting, rx supervisor says that disciplinary actions will be taken againt whomever failed to follow these procedures.
When a pharmacist refuses a c2 script , they have to take the script , scan it and fax it to the dea office with the reason why they believe the script is not legitimate, and then they have to tell the patient the dont feel comfortable filling the scripts.
I was wondering if this is the case everywhere in south florida.
Usually i used to say that i dont have the drugs in stock. Now, what i am afraid of is that if i say i dont feel confortable filling their scripts, patients will get mad, and really pissed up at me. And in the meeting, rx supervisor says that disciplinary actions will be taken againt whomever failed to follow these procedures.