What constitutes 'sufficient information about health status' for a pharmacist to adapt a prescription safely?

A pharmacist must use their professional judgement to determine if they have ‘sufficient information’ specific to the client each time they consider adapting a prescription.

In doing this, a pharmacist must ensure they review all relevant information that is available to them. This would include, but is not limited to, a review of the client’s  local and PharmaNet record, any client specific information conveyed by the prescriber and any information obtained directly from the client or their representative.