
|Articles|November 22, 2004
More states adopting tamper-resistant Rx pads
If prescribers in your state are not using tamper-resistant prescription pads, they will. So predicted Carmen Catizone, executive director of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. California and New York have joined New Jersey, Texas, and at least nine other states in requiring special safety-paper Rx pads for some or all controlled substance Rxs.
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