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Module 3
Section 2 Dispensing controlled substances
Question | Answer |
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Which statement is required to be placed on the container for all controlled substances? | "Caution: Federal law prohibits the transfer of this drug to any person other than the patient for whom it was prescribed." |
Which controlled substance schedule cannot be refilled under any circumstances? | Schedule II |
How often can Schedule III, IV, or V medications re refilled? | Up to five times in 6 months after the prescriptions date of issue if authorized by the provider |
How are Schedule II medications ordered? | Using DEA Form 222 Submitting electronically using the DEA's Controlled Substance Ordering System |
Guidelines for partial fills of Schedule II medications | It must be noted partial quantity dispensed on the face of the prescription order Remainder of prescription must be filled within 72 hours of the partial filling Remainder of the prescription cannot be filled past 30 days after the date of the original prescription |
Guidelines for partial fills of Schedule III, IV, or V medications | The partial filling must be recorded in the same manner as a refill. The total quantity dispensed in all partial fillings cannot exceed the total quantity prescribed. The medication may not be dispensed after the prescription expires (6 months after the date of issue) |
Required information on a Schedule V records log | Dispensing time and date Name of the product dispensed Quantity dispensed Name, signature, and address of the purchaser Pharmacist's signature |
Medications from which controlled substance schedules can be transferred from one pharmacy to another? | Schedule III, IV, and V |
What information must be included on the back of a controlled substance prescription that is being transferred? | The name, address, and DEA registration number of the pharmacy receiving the prescription. The name of the pharmacist receiving the prescription The name of the pharmacist transferring the prescription The date of the transfer |
Which medications are classified as Scheduled Listed Chemical Products (SLCPs) under the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act? | Medications containing pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine. |