Indiana Code > Title 12 > Article 15 > Chapter 35.5 – Prescription Drugs
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- cross-indicated drug: means a drug that is used for a purpose generally held to be reasonable, appropriate, and within the community standards of practice even though the use is not included in the federal Food and Drug Administration's approved labeled indications for the drug. See Indiana Code 12-15-35.5-2
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- unrestricted access: means the ability of a recipient to obtain a prescribed drug without being subject to limits or preferences imposed by the office or the board for the purpose of cost savings except as provided under section 7 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 12-15-35.5-2.5
- waste: means inappropriate:
Indiana Code 12-15-35.5-2.6