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Ch.5 Law and Ethics
Schedules for Drugs
Question | Answer |
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This is made up of a two letter prefix followed by seven digits | DEA Number |
These two states have the harshest penalties for controlled substance convictions | New York and Michigan |
Pharmacy registrations are issued for this amount of time. | Three years |
The color ink that is used to indicate on an invoice that a controlled substance has been ordered. | Red |
This Schedule I drug is considered a mild hallucinogen | Marijuana |
Which schedule would Vicoprofen belong to? | Schedule II |
Drugs from this schedule have the highest potential for abuse. | Schedule I |
Drugs from this schedule have the lowest potential for abuse | Schedule V |
The DEA form used to order controlled substances from Schedule I and II | Form 222 |
Fentanyl, Methadone, and Morphine are in this drug schedule | Schedule II |
Any loss of controlled substances due to theft must be reported to this agency. | DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) |
The second letter in the prefix of a DEA number represents this. | The first letter of the practitioner's last name. |
This law requires an administrative search warrant for most nonconsensual DEA inspections | The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act |
Prescriptions from these schedules may be refilled 5 times after the date issued, and must be filled within 6 months | Schedules III and IV |
This DEA form must be used when controlled substances become out of date | Form 41 |
This form must be filled out when a controlled substance is stolen or lost | Form 106 |
Drugs from this schedule may be purchased as "exempt narcotics" | Schedule V |
This drug schedule allows for an emergency telephone order, but only for an immediate amount of medication needed to treat the patient. A written, signed order must follow up this order. | Schedule II |
This schedule of drugs is illegal | Schedule I |
This must be included on a prescription for a controlled substance | Practitioner's DEA number |
The maximum number of different items that may be ordered on one Form 222 | Ten |
No refills are allowed for this drug schedule | Schedule II |
An exact count of Schedule II drugs must be done this often | Every two years |
This was established in 1973 as part of the Department of Justice to enforce federal laws regarding the use of illegal drugs | Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) |
In 1990, this performance enhancing drug was added to the Schedule III list of controlled substances | Anabolic steroids |
Barbituates and benzodiazepines would be in this schedule | IV |
To register a new pharmacy, applicants must fill out this form | DEA Form 224 |
Before a new pharmacy opens, a complete inventory of all controlled substances must be made and is known as this | Initial Inventory |
The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 is also known as this | Controlled Substances Act (CSA) |