Friday, December 6, 2013

Texas Board of Pharmacy Position on Tramadol


Q: What inventories must now include Tramadol (Ultram)?
A: Tramadol must be included in all inventories taken after
January 1, 2013. These inventories are any:
  initial (opening) inventory
  annual inventory
  change of ownersihp inventory
  closing inventory
  change of PIC inventory
Q: Is tramadol now a controlled substance?
A: No, currently, tramadol is a dangerous drug. However, TSBP
is seeing abuse and thefts of tramadol from pharmacies.
Q: How often may a prescription issued for tramadol be refilled?
A: Refills for tramadol may be dispensed only in accordance
with the prescriber’s authorization as indicated on the original
prescription drug order. If there are no refill instructions on the
original prescription drug order (which shall be interpreted as
no refills authorized) or if all refills authorized on the original
prescription drug order have been dispensed, authorization
from the prescribing practitioner shall be obtained prior to
dispensing any additional tramadol. Prescription drug orders
for dangerous drugs (including tramadol) or nonprescription
drugs may not be refilled after one year from the date of
issuance of the original prescription drug order. If one year has
expired from the date of issuance of the original prescription
drug order, authorization must be obtained from the prescribing
practitioner prior to dispensing any additional quantities.
Q: Are invoices for tramadol required to be filed with other invoices
for controlled substance
A: No. Invoices for tramadol should be filed with the invoices for
dangerous drugs.
source Texas Board of Pharmacy Winter 2013 Newsletter

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