Storage and handling, §26-4-87. Dangerous drugs. Storage and handling, §26-4-87. Date of dispensing. Recorded by pharmacist filling prescription, §26-4-80. Dialysis devices or dialysate drugs. Inapplicability of provisions, §26-4-6. Dispensing, §26-4-80. Drug and cosmetic act. General provisions, §§26-3-1 to 26-3-24. Name and address of manufacturer on label, §26-3-9. Electronic data prescription drug order, §26-4-80. Defined, §26-4-5. Electronic drug orders, §26-4-80. Electronic visual image prescription drug order, §26-4-80. Defined, §26-4-5. 715 INDEX PRESCRIPTIONS —Cont’d Epinephrine. Health practitioners authorized to prescribe for schools and other authorized entities, §26-4-116.1. Places of public accommodation, authority to stock, §26-4-116.1. Eye drops. Refilling without authorization to prevent unintended interruptions in drug therapy, §26-4-80. Facsimile or computer transmitted drug orders. Requirements, §26-4-80. Functions requiring professional judgment of pharmacist or intern, §26-4-88. Generic substitutions, §26-4-81. Hard copy prescription drug order. Defined, §26-4-5. Use of security paper for, §26-4-80.1. Security paper defined, §26-4-5. Hospitals using remote order entry, §26-4-80. Hurricane or other state of emergency. Dispensing of prescription prior to regular refill date, §26-4-80. Inability to contact practitioner for refill authorization. Authority of pharmacists to dispense supply of medication, §26-4-80. Interaction precautions. Patient records, §26-4-83. Invalidity of prescription. Termination of practitioner-patient relationship, §26-4-80. Kidney treatment. Dialysis devices or dialysate drugs. Inapplicability of provisions, §26-4-6. Label requirements when generic drug substituted for brand name, §26-4-81. Legend drug. Defined, §26-4-5. Liability of pharmacist for prescriptions, §26-4-80. License requirement, §26-4-88. License restriction for failure to review patient records, §26-4-84. Mail or other common carriers. Used to dispense prescriptions, §26-4-60. Maintenance medication for chronic illnesses, §26-4-80. PRESCRIPTIONS —Cont’d Ophthalmic topical products. Refilling without authorization to prevent unintended interruptions in drug therapy, §26-4-80. Optimizing drug therapy, §26-4-85. Out-patient prescription drug orders, §26-4-80. Patient counseling, §26-4-85. Patient record or profile. Confidentiality, §26-4-80. Patient records, §26-4-83. Failure to review, §26-4-84. Pharmacists and pharmacies. General provisions, §§26-4-1 to 26-4-179. Pharmacy license requirements, §26-4-110. Poisons.