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Anabolic Steroids require ______ on the label |
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purpose for the prescription |
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Generic substitution by the pharmacist is allowed if: |
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1. communicated in writing and orally 2. cost is less than prescribed 3. equivalent 4. generic is written on original RX |
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Prescription Orders must have the following on the label |
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Drug outlet name and address Serial # Drug Prescriber Patient Directions and Cautions |
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Pharmacist may refill without prescriber authorization if: |
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Reasonably tried to contact prescriber Med is necessary for patient health Up to 72 hour supply Old Rx does not state NO emergent filling |
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A pharmacist can supervise ___ number of techinicians or interns |
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< or = 3 techs (if at least 1 tech has certification, tech degree, or 500 hours experience) no more than 2 interns at any time |
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Unprofessional conduct is defined as: |
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1. misrepresentation, fraud or deciet in obtaining a license 2. guilty of a felony 3. violates rules or regs relating to drugs 4. unfit or incompetent due to negligence, habits or illness 5. permits unlicensed person to engage in practice of pharmacy 6. has had license revoked in another state 7. engaged in false advertising 8. dispenced CIII or CIV 6 months after the date of issue or more than 5 times 9. engages in pharmacy under inactive status 10. fails to allow board to inspect 11. violates any board order 12. commits fraudulent insurance act 13. deceives the board 14. fails to notify board of conviction 15. fails to notify board of discipline against another state license within 30 days |
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Disciplinary actions include: |
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1. suspension 2. revocation 3. restriction 4. refusal to renew 5. probation 6. other requirements (exams, therapy, requirement of supervision, restrictions) |
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Failure to comply with conditions set by the board incur a fee of |
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$500 to $5000 per violation |
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Records of receipt, distribution, or disposal of prescription drugs must be available and retained for __ years |
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A patient of a __________ may donate unused meds for redipsensing to another pt of the same _______ |
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hospital, hospice, LTC or assisted living |
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Drugs returned from a patient in a LTC expire _____ after donation date |
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Pharmacies may accept RX drugs and devices to be re-dispensed from cancer patients if: |
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1. returned meds are unopened or individually packaged 2. recipients meet eligibility requirements 3. pharmacist cannot charge new patients receiving the meds |
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Medications that MAY NOT be donated include: |
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1. traditionally packed medications (amber vial) 2. controlled substances 3. refrigerated, frozen, or special storage 4. meds that require registration with manufacturer 5. adulterated or misbranded drugs |
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Controlled substance records must: |
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1. be kept for 2 years 2. show date, patient name & address, controlled substance name and # 3. controlled substance name, number and date of lost, stolen or destroyed 4. report theft to law enforcement within 30 days |
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CO PDMP bust maintain the following information for controlled substance tracking |
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RX date Patient and prescriber names Name and # of controlled substance Method of payment Pharmacy name |
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Individual data from the PDMP is available to |
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Prescribers of CS to current patient, or monitoring their abuse in program Pharmacists dispensing CS to current patient Law enforcement with court order Patient who receives CS |
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