16-13-72
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16-13-72.
Except
as provided for in this article, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm,
corporation, or association to sell, give away, barter, exchange, distribute, or
possess in this state any dangerous drug, except under the following conditions:
(1)
A drug manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or supplier holding a license or
registration issued in accordance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
and authorizing the holder to possess dangerous drugs may possess dangerous
drugs within this state but may not distribute, sell, exchange, give away, or by
any other means supply dangerous drugs without a permit issued by the State
Board of Pharmacy. Any drug manufacturer, wholesaler, distributor, or supplier
holding a permit issued by the State Board of Pharmacy may sell, give away,
exchange, or distribute dangerous drugs within this state, but only to a
pharmacy, pharmacist, a practitioner of the healing arts, and educational
institutions licensed by the state, or to a drug wholesaler, distributor, or
supplier, and only if such distribution is made in the normal course of
employment;
(2)
A pharmacy may possess dangerous drugs, but the same shall not be sold, given
away, bartered, exchanged, or distributed except by a licensed pharmacist in
accordance with this article;
(3)
A pharmacist may possess dangerous drugs but may sell, give away, barter,
exchange, or distribute the same only when he compounds or dispenses the same
upon the prescription of a practitioner of the healing arts. No such
prescription shall be refilled except upon the authorization of the practitioner
who prescribed it;
(4)
A practitioner of the healing arts may possess dangerous drugs and may sell,
give away, barter, exchange, or distribute the same in accordance with Code
Section 16-13-74;
(4.1)
A physician in conformity with Code Section 43-34-26.1 may delegate to a nurse
or a
physiciańs
assistant the authority to possess vaccines and such other drugs as specified by
the physician for adverse reactions to those vaccines, and a nurse or
physiciańs
assistant may possess such drugs pursuant to that delegation; provided, however,
that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to restrict any authority of
nurses or
physiciańs
assistants existing under other provisions of law;
(4.2)
A registered professional nurse licensed under Article 1 of Chapter 26 of Title
43 who is employed or engaged by a licensed home health agency may possess
sterile saline, sterile water, and diluted heparin for use as intravenous
maintenance for use in a home health setting, and such nurse may administer such
items to patients of the home health agency upon the order of a licensed
physician. The State Board of Pharmacy shall be authorized to adopt regulations
governing the storage, quantity, use, and administration of such items;
provided, however, nothing in this paragraph or in such regulations shall be
construed to restrict any authority of nurses existing under other provisions of
law;
(5)
A
manufactureŕs
sales representative may distribute a dangerous drug as a complimentary sample
only upon the written request of a practitioner. The request must be made for
each distribution and shall contain the names and addresses of the supplier and
the requestor and the name and quantity of the specific dangerous drug
requested. The written request shall be preserved by the manufacturer for a
period of two years; and
(6)
Such person, firm, corporation, or association shall keep a complete and
accurate record of all dangerous drugs received, purchased, manufactured, sold,
dispensed, or otherwise disposed of and shall maintain such records for at least
two years or in conformance with any other state or federal law or rule issued
by the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy.