Kiting

Increasing the quantity of a drug ordered by a prescription. Either the patient or pharmacist may kite the quantity of the original prescription, for example, by adding zeros to the number shown on a prescription. When done by a pharmacist, he then provides the patient with the quantity originally prescribed but bills a third party, such as Medicaid, for the larger quantity. When done by a patient, it is usually because the patient is dependent upon the drug in question.


 


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