2025 Session Last amended: 2008 session

§ 156.18 — Veterinary Prescription Drugs

Plain-Language Summary

This section sets the rules for prescribing and dispensing veterinary drugs. Veterinarians must have a valid relationship with the client and animal before prescribing. All prescriptions must include specific information like the drug name, dosage, and withdrawal time, and records must be kept for at least two years.

Practical Notes
Veterinarians can dispense drugs without a separate written prescription if they document it in the medical record and have an existing relationship with the client. Prescriptions can be given orally, in writing, or by computer but must be recorded within 72 hours. Drug transaction records must be kept for at least two years.