Dispensing quantity or dosage form different from prescription.
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(1) Without specific authorization from a prescriber, a pharmacist or pharmacy intern may dispense:
(a) a prescription in a quantity different than the quantity prescribed if the prescribed quantity or package size is not commercially available; and
(b) a prescription in a dosage form different than the dosage form prescribed, if in the professional judgement of the pharmacist or pharmacy intern, dispensing a different dosage form is in the best interest of the patient.
(2) This section does not apply if:
(a) the substitute would change the bioavailability of the medication;
(b) the substitute would change the treatment parameters; or
(c) the prescriber has written or clearly designated "dispense as written" on the prescription.