Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE54 PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS AND BUSINESSES |
CHAPTER639. Pharmacists and Pharmacy |
REGULATION OF TRADE PRACTICES |
Substitution of Generic Drugs for Drugs Prescribed by Brand Name |
NRS639.2587. Name of manufacturer, packer or distributor to be noted on prescription; exception.
- If a generic drug is substituted for a drug prescribed by brand name, the pharmacist or practitioner shall:
1. Note the name of the manufacturer, packer or distributor of the drug actually dispensed on the prescription; and
2. Indicate the substitution by writing or typing on the label the words “substituted for,” or substantially similar language, following the generic name and preceding the brand name of the drug unless, at the time the initial substitution of the generic drug for a drug prescribed by brand name is made, the person for whom the drug is dispensed elects not to have such an indication written or typed on the label. An election to indicate or not to indicate a substitution on the label pursuant to this subsection applies to both the fill and each refill of the same prescription.
(Added to NRS by 1979, 1348; A 1985, 885; 1989, 1122; 1991, 1953; 2007, 658; 2013, 2899)