2006 New York Code - Definitions.



 
    §  20-712  Definitions. (a) "Current selling price" means the price to
  be paid by the purchaser to the pharmacy for a listed drug.
    (b) "Prescription drugs" means any drug which may  be  dispensed  only
  with a physician's prescription.
    (c)  "Pharmacy"  means  any  retail  outlet selling prescription drugs
  within the city.
    (d) "Emergency contraception" means one or  more  prescription  drugs,
  used   separately   or   in   combination,  to  be  administered  to  or
  self-administered by the patient in a dosage and manner  for  preventing
  pregnancy when used after intercourse, found safe and effective for that
  use by the United States food and drug administration, and dispensed for
  that purpose in accordance with professional standards of practice.

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