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How do you react to DEA's new interpretations on pre-population refill requests for controlled substances sent by pharmacy to prescribers? Now pharmacists can no longer simply use the approval faxed back by prescribers, but instead must rewrite everything as a new prescription and call prescribers to get someone's initial to be placed on the hardcopies. Having to rewrite everything instead of using what the computer has already generated is dumb enough an idea because it creates more room for errors during the re-writing process. Having to call a doctor's office again even after a faxed approval is received just annoys the hell out of everyone (pharmacists, patients, and prescribers). I can't imagine how a pharmacy that handles hundreds of controlled substance requests daily can continue to function without angry mobs at pick-up window ready to torch down the pharmacy.
So, do you actually give a poop about the DEA's new interpretations?
So, do you actually give a poop about the DEA's new interpretations?