§ 20-64-206 - Sales by apothecaries.
               	 		
20-64-206.    Sales by apothecaries.
    (1)  An  apothecary, in good faith, may sell and dispense narcotic drugs to any  person upon a written prescription or an oral prescription in pursuance  to regulations, promulgated by the Director of the Department of Health  under authority of    20-64-219, of a physician, dentist, or  veterinarian, dated and signed by the person prescribing on the day when  issued and bearing the full name and address of the patient for whom,  or the owner of the animal for which, the drug is dispensed, and the  full name, address, and registry number under the federal narcotic laws  of the person prescribing. If the prescription is for an animal, it  shall state the species of animal for which the drug is prescribed. The  person filling the prescription shall write the date of filling and his  own signature on the face of the prescription. The prescription shall be  retained on file by the proprietor of the pharmacy in which it is  filled for a period of two (2) years, so as to be readily accessible for  inspection by any public officer or employee engaged in the enforcement  of this subchapter. The prescription must not be refilled.
(2)  The  legal owner of any stock of narcotic drugs in a pharmacy, upon  discontinuance of dealing in said drugs, may sell said stock to a  manufacturer, wholesaler, or apothecary, but only on an official written  order.
(3)  An apothecary, only upon  an offical written order, may sell to a physician, dentist, or  veterinarian, in quantities not exceeding one (1) ounce at any one time,  aqueous or oleaginous solutions of which the content of narcotic drugs  does not exceed a proportion greater than twenty percent (20%) of the  complete solution, to be used for medical purposes.