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Do I need a Dr. signature on Rx if I am in house?
 
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Do I need a Dr. signature on Rx if I am in house?
Virginia would be yes. For a straight answer ask your state licensing board.

Think of it like this, in hospitals they have in house pharmacies, the docs still sign the script. You're an in house script filler too.
 
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In Fl. I believe every Rx needs a signature regardless.
 
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Do I need a Dr. signature on Rx if I am in house?

The 2016 Florida Statutes
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Title XXXII
REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS Chapter 466
DENTISTRY, DENTAL HYGIENE, AND DENTAL LABORATORIES View Entire Chapter
F.S. 466.021
466.021 Retention of dental laboratories by dentist; penalty.—Each licensed dentist who uses the services of any dental laboratory for the purpose of constructing, altering, repairing, or duplicating any denture, implant, veneer, partial denture, bridge splint, orthodontic or other prosthetic appliance, or other suitable form of artificial oral restorative device shall be required to furnish the dental laboratory with a written prescription in a form prescribed by rule of the board. This prescription shall be dated and signed by the dentist and shall include the license number of the dentist, the patient’s name or number with sufficient descriptive information to clearly identify each separate and individual piece of work to be performed by the dental laboratory, and a specification of materials to be contained in each work product. A copy of the prescription shall be retained in a file in the prescribing dentist’s office for a period of 4 years following the date the prescription was issued, and the original prescription shall be retained in a file by the dental laboratory for a period of 4 years. A registered dental laboratory shall disclose in writing at the time of delivery of the final restoration to the prescribing dentist the materials and all certificates of authenticity that constitute each product manufactured and the point of origin of manufacture of each restoration, including the address and contact information of the dental laboratory. The file of prescriptions to be kept by the dentist and the dental laboratory shall be open to inspection at any reasonable time by the department or its constituted agent. Failure of the dentist to keep records of each prescription shall subject the dentist to suspension or revocation of her or his license to practice dentistry in this state. Failure of a dental laboratory that has accepted a prescription to have the original or electronic copy of each prescription and to ensure the accuracy of each product’s material disclosure at the time it is delivered to the prescribing dentist as required by this section is admissible evidence of a violation of this chapter and constitutes a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083
 

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