New requirements are coming into effect for dispensing Class A opioids (a drug listed in Part A of the List of Opioids).
Beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2018, you are required to apply a warning sticker to the prescription bottle, container or package you use when dispensing. You also need to provide the client with a patient information handout.
Nurses who administer prescriptions directly to clients do not need the sticker or handout. If you have questions about the difference between dispensing and administering, see the Medication practice standard and read our FAQs about dispensing opioids and labels.
Nurses will be responsible for obtaining and producing copies of the sticker and handout to use in their own practice. Both are available on the Government of Canada’s Website.
This requirement results from new laws under the Food and Drug Regulations. It affects all health care professionals who dispense Class A opioids. For more information, read Health Canada's Q&As about prescription opioids.