Exam 1, Version 1 Flashcards
Which DAW code is rarely used and currently not use. 2/4/8/9
9
According to federal law Ambien must be stored
-In a locked cabinet in OTC area of the pharmacy
-in a locked cabinet with other scheduled 2 medications
-On shelves with other prescription medications
-on Pharmacy Shelves in a separate area for controlled substance medications
On pharmacy shelves with other prescription medications
A dietary, supplement is recalled because it was found to contain ingredients that weren’t listed on It’s label.
it’s considered
-Adulterated,
-Adverted,
-Misbranded
-Mislabeled
Adulterated
Mr. Eddie brings an prescription for oxycodone by Dr.Adam , which is valid DEA number for Dr. Adam
-AA1479335
-AA8283953
-BA1376427
-BA8283905
1-3 -5. 2-4-6.
BA8283905
The use in specific populations section of the package insert lists:
-Availability of dosage forms, and strengths
-conditions that medication is approved to treat
-situations when the medication should not be used
-Safety concerns when using the drug in elderly patients
Safety concerns when using the drug in elderly patients
Mr. Bloom prescriber calls in a prescription for Meperidine to the pharmacy over the weekend according to federal law.
-The Meperidine prescription is allowed to have five refills
-The Meperidine prescription is good up to six months after date of issue.
-The pharmacy must receive a written, signed Meperidine prescription within 7 days
-The pharmacy cannot accept this Meperidine prescription because it’s not allowed
The pharmacy must receive a written, signed Meperidine prescription within 7 days
Regulations and requirements to practice as a pharmacy technician are set by
-Federal government
-state board of pharmacy
-Regional pharmacy Associates
-national accrediting orientations
state board of pharmacy
A pharmacologic logical alternative is a drug that:
-Is identical in active agreement, strength, and dosage form
-Contains the same, active ingredient, but is different strength
- Is identical in active ingredient but has different inactive ingredients
-contains a the different active ingredient but it’s the same drug class and works similarly
Contains the same, active ingredient, but is different strength
:Review: medication alternatives, activity in the drug regulation, and control course
Mylan’s clonazepam 1 mg is AB-rated to Klonopin 1 mg. This means:
-Clonazepam can’t be substituted for Klonopin
-Clonazepam is a therapeutic equivalent to Klonopin
-Clonazepam is a therapeutic alternative to Klonopin
-Clonazepam is a pharmacologic alternative to Klonopin
Clonazepam is a therapeutic equivalent to Klonopin
The correct answer is: Mylan’s clonazepam 1 mg is AB-rated to Klonopin 1 mg.
This means:
Clonazepam can’t be substituted for Klonopin
Clonazepam is a therapeutic equivalent to Klonopin
Clonazepam is a therapeutic alternative to Klonopin Clonazepam is a pharmacologic alternative to
DSHEA requires that a:
-Medication is safe and effective before coming to the market
-Pharmacist counsel patients on prescription medications
-Dietary supplement must make true claims
-Solid dosage form of a medication has an imprint code
Dietary supplement must make true claims
According to federal law, where must pseudoephedrine be stored in a community pharmacy?
-Outside of the pharmacy in an area with cameras
-Inside the pharmacy away from customer access
-Inside the pharmacy with direct access to patients
-Outside the pharmacy with other cough and cold medications
Inside the pharmacy away from customer access
Mr. Wagner needs to have his zaleplon prescription transferred to another pharmacy in a different state.
His prescription has 2 refills left. According to federal law, the prescription:
-Cannot be transferred over the phone
-Can be transferred one time over the phone
-Can be transferred up to 2 times over the phone
-Can be transferred over the phone as many times as Mr. Wagner needs
Can be transferred one time over the phone
For meds that require a Medication Guide, you must give one:
-With all outpatient prescriptions
-Only when an outpatient is receiving a new prescription x
-When the patient signs a medication guide authorization form
Only when the prescriber writes “MedGuide required” on the face of the prescription
Please review the Laws Affecting Prescription Dispensing Part IV activity in the Laws Affecting Prescription Dispensing course.
—The correct answer is: With all outpatient prescriptions
Which type of recall involves products that are unlikely to cause adverse effects?
Select one:
-Class I recall
-Class II recall
-Class III recall
-Market withdrawal
-Class Ill recall
Which section of the package insert provides information on how well the drug works for its approved indication?
-Clinical Studies
-Dosage and Administration
-Indication and Usage
-Product Description
-Clinical Studies