Oregon Statutes

§ 475.188 — Prescription drug orders; electronic transmission

Oregon § 475.188
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.14
Title 37Alcoholic Liquors; Controlled Substances; Drugs
Ch.475

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 475.188 (2026).

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(1)(a) Prescription drug orders may be transmitted by electronic means from a practitioner authorized to prescribe drugs directly to the dispensing pharmacist.
(b)A prescription drug order for medication for the treatment of opioid use disorder that is issued by a practitioner who is a pharmacist may be electronically transmitted to a dispensing pharmacist in accordance with the requirements of this section if the prescribing pharmacist is not the dispensing pharmacist.
(2)All prescription drug orders communicated by way of electronic transmission must:
(a)Be transmitted only by an authorized practitioner;
(b)Be transmitted directly to a pharmacist in a pharmacy of the patient’s choice with no intervening person having access to the prescription drug order;
(c)Specify the prescribing

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Legislative History

2001 c.623 §2; 2003 c.102 §1; 2014 c.55 §2; 2025 c.532 §21b

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