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DAW 0
no substitution allowed (generic is dispensed)
DAW 1
substitution not allowed by prescriber (brand name required)
DAW 2
Patient requested brand (substitution allowed by prescriber, but patient prefers brand name)
DAW 3
Pharmacist selected brand name instead of generic
DAW 4
Generic Not in Stock (generic available but only brand name in stock)
DAW 5
Brand Dispensed as Generic (brand drug dispensed, but price of generic is billed)
DAW 6
Override (used to override pharmacy claim issues)
DAW 7
Brand Mandated by Law (law prohibits switching to generic)
DAW 8
Generic Not Available (generic not currently available in the market)
DAW 9
Plan Requested Brand (generic substitution allowed by prescriber, but plan requires the brand)
USP <795>
sets mandatory standards for preparing nonsterile medications
USP <797>
sets mandatory standards for preparing sterile compounds
USP <800>
provides standards for safe handling of hazardous drugs
DEA Form 224
registration for state pharmacies, hospitals, clinicals, practitioners, and teaching institutions
DEA Form 222
used for ordering/returning controlled substances (schedule l & ll)
DEA Form 106
used to report theft/loss of controlled substances
DEA Form 41
used to document disposal of controlled substances