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Module 3 Lessons 1-2
PharmaSeer Module 3 Lessons 1 -2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |