PTU Final Exam DAW Codes
DAW 5
Brand-name is dispensed as the generic. Happens when there are multiple brands for the generic medication.
DAW 0
No product selection preferred. Can substitute with generic equivalent
DAW 9
Other. Reserved and currently not in use.
DAW 6
Override is required. Rarely used
DAW 4
Substitution not allowed because the generic drug is not in stock. Based on the pharmacy's buying habits and inventory.
DAW 8
Substitution not allowed because the generic is not available in the marketplace. Happens when drug isn't manufactured/distributed or is temporarly unavailable.
DAW 1
Substitution not allowed by prescriber. State law may require specific wording be on the face of the prescription
DAW 2
Substitution not allowed by the patient
DAW 3
Substitution not allowed by the pharmacist. Happens when product is available from multiple sources.
DAW 7
Substitution not allowed by the state. If brand-name is written on the prescription, the generic equivalent cannot be dispensed; the brand-name product must be dispensed.