South Carolina Statutes

§ 39-24-40 — Prescription shall state whether substitution is permitted; consent of patient.

South Carolina § 39-24-40
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 39TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 24DRUG PRODUCT SELECTION ACT

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S.C. Code Ann. § 39-24-40 (2026).

Text

(A)An oral or written drug prescription must provide an authorization from the practitioner as to whether or not a therapeutically equivalent generic drug or interchangeable biological product may be substituted.
(B)A written prescription must have two signature lines at opposite ends on the bottom of the form. Under the line at the left side must be clearly printed the words "DISPENSE AS WRITTEN". Under the line at the right side shall be clearly printed the words "SUBSTITUTION PERMITTED", unless the prescription is to be paid for with Medicaid funds. The practitioner shall communicate the instructions to the pharmacist by signing on the appropriate line. A written prescription is not valid without the signature of the practitioner on one of these lines.
(C)An oral prescription from th

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 595 SECTION 4; 1994 Act No. 416, SECTION 1, eff May 24, 1994; 2002 Act No. 314, SECTION 1, eff July 1, 2002; 2017 Act No. 11 (H.3438), SECTION 3, eff April 24, 2017. Effect of Amendment The 1994 amendment added the sixth paragraph, providing that if a pharmacist substitutes a generic drug for a name brand prescribed drug the generic drug must be listed first followed by the words "substituted for" and the name brand or this information must be affixed to the container. The 2002 amendment designated the subsections; in subsection (A), substituted "An" for "Every", and "must" for "shall"; in subsection (B), substituted "must" for "shall", "the words 'SUBSTITUTION PERMITTED', unless the prescription is to be paid for with medicaid funds" for "the words 'SUBSTITUTION PERMITTED'", "A written prescription" for "No written prescription", and "is not" for "shall be"; in subsection (C), substituted "must" for "shall", and inserted "unless the prescription is to be paid for with medicaid funds"; rewrote subsections (D) and (F); and in subsection (E), substituted "may" for "shall". 2017 Act No. 11, SECTION 3, in (A) and (C), inserted "or interchangeable biological product"; in (D), inserted "or biological product"; and added (G), relating to prescription requirements to substitute interchangeable biological products.

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