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Module 3 Lessons 1-2

PharmaSeer Module 3 Lessons 1 -2

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Schedule I (C-I) High potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in the U.S., unsafe under medical supervision, not found in pharmacy departments
Schedule II (C-II) Accepted medical use in the U.S. with high potential for abuse and physical or psychological dependence
Schedule III (C-III) May lead to moderate or low physical dependence or high psychological dependence
Schedule IV (C-IV) May lead to limited physical or psychological dependence
Schedule V (C-V) Have low potential for abuse, limited dependence, often used as cough suppressants or antidiarrheals
DEA Agency that regulates controlled substances at a national level
Schedule II refills No refills allowed
Schedule III-IV refills Up to 5 refills within 6 months from date written if indicated on original prescription
Schedule I example methamphetamine
Schedule II example amphetamine/dextroamphetamine
Schedule III example testosterone
Schedule IV example phenobarbital
Schedule V example diphenoxylate-atropine
CSA Legend Statement Caution: Federal law prohibits transfer to anyone else
CARA Law addressing opioid crisis and allowing partial fills within 30 days
Schedule II emergency telephone prescription Limited quantity may be dispensed with written follow-up within 7 days
Schedule II partial fill Remaining quantity must be filled within 72 hours unless exceptions apply
DEA Form 222 Required form for ordering and transferring Schedule II medications
Perpetual inventory Continuous record tracking controlled substances added and removed
Manual inventory Physical count of all controlled substances
Inventory requirement Must be completed every 2 years and when pharmacist changes
PMP Tracks controlled substance dispensing to detect misuse
Schedule V logbook Record including date, product, quantity, purchaser info, and pharmacist signature
Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 Classified pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine as Scheduled Listed Chemical Products.
Pseudoephedrine daily limit 3.6 grams per day per patient
Pseudoephedrine monthly limit 9 grams per month per patient
Mobile seller limit 7.5 grams per month per customer
BTC Behind The Counter
Transfer limit Controlled substance prescriptions may be transferred only once
VOID notation Written on original prescription when transferring out
TRANSFER notation Written on prescription when receiving transfer
Created by: RGVCPharmily
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