Legal gems: The validity of interstate S4 prescriptions
Author(s)
Hope, Denise L
Dickfos, Steven
King, Michelle A
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2017
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Prescription requirements differ between jurisdictions, meaning that a prescription valid in one state or territory may be invalid elsewhere. Pharmacists practising in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania should be aware that certain interstate prescriptions are not valid in their respective jurisdictions and that the medicines affected by possible prescription invalidity are not consistent across jurisdictions (Table 1).Prescription requirements differ between jurisdictions, meaning that a prescription valid in one state or territory may be invalid elsewhere. Pharmacists practising in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania should be aware that certain interstate prescriptions are not valid in their respective jurisdictions and that the medicines affected by possible prescription invalidity are not consistent across jurisdictions (Table 1).
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Journal Title
Australian Pharmacist
Volume
36
Issue
5
Subject
Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences