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Schedule 1 No perscriptions or refills allowed
Schedule 2 No Refills allowed. Pharmacy can take emergancy orders over the phone but a perscription must be brought in within 7 days. The perscriptions must be filled within 72 hours of being written.
Who is the only exception to the rules applied to scheduale 2 drugs? Hospice
Schedule 3 & 4 5 refills within a 6 month period.
Schedule 5 No perscriptions necessary. Must be 18 or older to get, and must have a valid id, and you have to sign for it.
Out of all the Schedule 1 drugs which is not a hallucingenic? Marijuana
Examples of Schedule 1 drugs are: Peyote, Acid (LSD), Mushrooms, PCP
Which drug can be used legally in the schedule 1 section? Peyote- it is registered to native american tribes for religious cerimonial purposes.
Who is in charge of monotoring peyote? DEA and the tribal counsule
What are the common Schedule 2 drugs? Amphetamines (Adderall) Cocain in the liquid form, Ritalin, and Oxycodone (#1 drug), Percocet (Oxycodone and APAP)
What are the common Schedule 3 drugs? Acetaminophen with codine (Tylenol with codine), Hydrocodone w/ APAP (Lortab), Hydrocodone w/ IBV and APAP (Vicoden); The #1 drug in this list is Lortab
What are the common Schedule 4 drugs? Xanax, Propoxyphene w/ APAP (Darvocet)
What is the #1 Schedule 5 drug? Sudafed
What classified drugs into schedules based on their abuse potental? The Controlled Substance Act
What Does HIPAA stand for and what does it do? Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; and it protects your PHI (Protected Health Information) and it applies to covered entities
What does NDC stand for? National Drug Code
How many numbers are on the NDC? 11
What do the first five digits stand for and what do the last six identify? The first 5 identify the manufacturer or the distributor. And the last 6 identify the drug name, package size, and type of drug.
Class 1 recall Severe adverse health consequences or death
Class 2 recall Temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences
Class 3 recall Not likely to cause adverse health consequences
Who is responsible for notifying sellers of the recall? The manufacturer
Who is responsible for contacting consumers if necessary? The sellers
What does JCAHO stand for? Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization
What does it do? It offers voluntary accreditation; if you don't have JCAHO accreditation then you can't bill Medicare or Medicaid for Perscriptions
What four pieces of evidence must be presented to grant prior approval for nonformulary drugs? 1. Patient intolerance of existing drug choices; 2. Treatment failures; 3. Dianoses without any listed treatments on the formulary; 4. New drug modalities
Open Formulary Reimburse all prescription medications
Closed Formulary Only reimburse a list of medications, generally low-cost alternatives
What is a formulary? Pharmaceuticals avaliable (dispensed) and/or approved (List)
Every insurance company has a what? A Formulary
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