Date of birth requirements
If a prescriber has not included the patient's date of birth on a prescription for an S4 medicine, the pharmacist can still dispense it, provided they have verified and recorded the patient's date of birth.
Retention and transfer of handwritten and computer-generated S8 prescriptions
Retaining S8 prescriptions:
- Paper-based repeat prescriptions for S8 medicines must be retained by the pharmacy that dispenses the original prescription.
- Under no circumstances can repeats be returned to the patient.
Transfer of S8 prescriptions:
- Approval from the Department of Health is no longer required to transfer S8 prescription repeats to another pharmacy.
- Repeat prescriptions must not be returned to the patient.
- The repeats should be posted to the new pharmacy and the pharmacy alerted to expect the transfer.
- Pharmacies should document the address where the prescription was posted in case of queries.
Dispensing of interstate prescriptions
Except for prescriptions for opioid substitution therapy, all valid S4 and S8 prescriptions issued by interstate prescribers may be dispensed in Western Australia (WA).
To be valid in WA, prescriptions issued by interstate prescribers must contain all the information normally required by the WA Medicines and Poisons legislation and be issued by a health practitioner authorised under the WA Medicines and Poisons legislation.
- For S8 prescriptions this includes the patient’s date of birth, exact repeat intervals and precise directions for use, generated by the prescriber.
Pharmacists must still take reasonable steps to verify the authenticity of paper-based prescriptions (handwritten and computer-generated S8 prescriptions) from both interstate and WA prescribers. This applies even if the patient presents a repeat prescription, as not all states and territories require paper-based repeats to be retained at a dispensing pharmacy.
Pharmacists should use ScriptCheckWA to assist in the risk assessment of prescriptions, particularly from interstate prescribers to ensure dispensing the prescription to the patient is safe and appropriate.
Record of supply of Monitored Medicines
In addition to the usual dispensing recording requirements, pharmacists must record the prescriber's name and address and the patient's date of birth when dispensing Monitored Medicines.