Which statement is true about brand name medications?
a. If a generic drug is available, you are not allowed to dispense the brand name.
b. If prescriber writes "DAW" on the brand prescription, you have to dispense the generic.
c. The patient is the only one who can request a brand name drug be used.
d. If the prescriber writes "DAW" on a brand prescription, you need to fill the prescription with the brand name.
Answer: d. If the prescriber writes "DAW" on a brand prescription, you need to fill the prescription with the brand name.
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