West Virginia Statutes

§ 60A-9-9 — Drugs of concern designation

West Virginia § 60A-9-9
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 60AUNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT
Art. 9CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES MONITORING

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W. Va. Code § 60A-9-9 (2026).

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(a)The Board of Pharmacy may designate certain drugs as drugs of concern which must be reported to the database established pursuant to this article. The designation of a drug of concern shall be reserved for drugs which have a high potential for abuse. Whenever a medical services provider dispenses a drug of concern or whenever a prescription for a drug of concern is filled by:
(i)A pharmacist or pharmacy in this state;
(ii)a hospital, or other health care facility, for outpatient use; or (iii) a pharmacy or pharmacist licensed by the Board of Pharmacy, but situated outside this state for delivery to a person residing in this state, the medical services provider, health care facility, pharmacist or pharmacy shall, in a manner prescribed by rules promulgated by the Board of Pharmacy u

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Legislative History

2017 Reg. Sess., SB333

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