2011 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 33 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
CHAPTER 24 - PHARMACY
33-24-148. Conditions for drug substitution.


WY Stat § 33-24-148 (1997 through Reg Sess) What's This?

(a) Repealed By Laws 2001, Ch. 54, 2.

(b) Except as limited by W.S. 33-24-149(b) or when the practitioner has clearly indicated substitution is not permitted, a pharmacist may substitute a drug product with the same generic name in the identical strength, quantity, dose and dosage form as the prescribed drug, provided the substituted drug meets all requirements specified in W.S. 33-24-147(a)(ii).

(c) Repealed By Laws 2001, Ch. 54, 2.

(d) Repealed By Laws 2001, Ch. 54, 2.

(e) A pharmacist may not substitute a drug product unless it has been manufactured with the following minimum manufacturing standards and practices by a manufacturer who:

(i) Marks capsules and tablets with an identification code or monogram;

(ii) Labels products with their expiration date;

(iii) Maintains reasonable resources for product information;

(iv) Maintains recall capabilities for unsafe or defective drugs.

(f) Repealed By Laws 2001, Ch. 54, 2.

(g) When a practitioner orally communicates a prescription and prohibits a generic substitution, the pharmacist shall make reasonable efforts to obtain a written prescription from the practitioner with the phrase "brand medically necessary" written on the face of the prescription in his own handwriting.

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