Based on Federal law, how long is a C-II prescription good for?
30 days
According to federal law, a prescription for a controlled substance listed in Schedule II (C-II) of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) is valid for a maximum of 90 days from the date of issue. However, many states have more restrictive laws and regulations regarding the validity period of C-II prescriptions. Therefore, it is important to check with your state’s pharmacy board or regulatory agency to ensure compliance with local regulations. Furthermore, if a prescription for a C-II medication requires additional refills, the prescription must be renewed by the prescriber every 90 days.
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