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Session Laws, 1953
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1113

eluding persons who prepare such drugs in dosage forms
by mixing, compounding, encapsulating, entableting or
other process.

(i). The term "wholesaler" means persons engaged in
the business of distributing barbiturates to persons in-
cluded in any of the classes named in Section 272 (c).
272 (B).

(j). The term "warehousemen" means persons who
store barbiturates for others and who have no control over
the disposition of such barbiturates except for the purpose
of such storage.

271. (Prohibited Acts. ) The following acts, the failure
to act as hereinafter set forth, and the causing of any such
act or failure are hereby declared unlawful:

(a). The delivery of an barbiturate, except as provided
in Section 272 (c), unless:

(1) Such barbiturate is delivered by a pharmacist upon
an original A prescription, and therefore is affixed to the
immediate container in which such drug is delivered a
label bearing (A) the name and address of the owner of
the establishment from which such drug was delivered;
(B) the date on which the prescription for such drug was
filled; (C) the number of such prescription as filed in the
prescription files of the pharmacist who filled such pre-
scription; (D) the name of the practitioner who prescribed
such drugs; (E) the name and address of the patient, IF
CONTAINED IN THE PRESCRIPTION; and if such
drug was prescribed for an animal, a statement showing
the species of the animal; and (F) the directions for the
use of the drug as contained in the prescription; or

(2) The refilling of any prescription for a barbiturate
unless and as designated on the original prescription or by
oral authorization
by the practitioner [. ], which shall
be reduced immediately to writing, and filed by the
pharmacist; or

(3) The delivery of any prescription for a barbiturate
unless the pharmacist who filled such prescription files and
retains it as required by Section 273 (c) [. ]; or

(4) The possession of a barbiturate by any person,
unless such person obtained such DRUG OR prescription
by a practitioner [. ]; or

(5) The refusal to make available and to accord full
opportunity to check and record or file, as required by
Section 273 (e) [. ]; or


 

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