Can a pharmacist adapt a prescription that has been previously adapted?

Yes. There is no limit on the number of times a prescription may be adapted in accordance with PPP-58, as long as the prescription, at the time of each adaptation, is current, authentic, and valid.

Every adaptation is a new adaptation of the prescription. This means that when adapting a previously adapted prescription, the pharmacist must locate and refer to the prescription issued by the practitioner within their pharmacy management software system.