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These flashcards cover key concepts related to the prescribing, dispensing, and documentation of controlled substances as outlined in the lecture notes.
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What must a pharmacist endorse on a follow-up prescription for a controlled substance after an oral order?
The pharmacist must endorse their signature, the date of filling, pharmacy prescription number, and indicate it is a follow-up to the prior oral order.
What is the duration for which the endorsed prescription for a schedule II must be retained by the pharmacy proprietor?
retained for a period of five years.
What should be filed electronically within 24 hours of delivering controlled substances?
Prescription information must be filed electronically with the Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement.
What is the maximum supply allowed for emergency oral prescriptions for controlled substances?
The maximum supply allowed is a 5-day supply.
What must be recorded when a pharmacy receives controlled substances?
The records must include the date of receipt, name and address of the vendor, and kind and quantity of the drug received.
What is required for prescriptions of Schedule II controlled substances?
Prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances must be maintained in a separate file.
When may a practitioner apply for a waiver to electronically prescribe controlled substances?
A waiver may be requested due to economic hardship, technological limitations, or other exceptional circumstances.
What must be done if there is a theft or loss of controlled substances?
The licensee must promptly notify the department and report the theft or loss.
What is the requirement for labeling poisons sold at retail?
The label must distinctly show the name of the article, the word 'poison' in red ink, and the name and place of business of the seller.
What are the conditions under which partial doses of controlled substances may be destroyed?
Partial doses may be destroyed by a pharmacist or nurse on premises with notation on the administration record and witnessed by another responsible person.