Mailing
Regulations
Prescription Labels
Patient
Package Inserts
Drug Safety
Controlled
Substances
100

Can a prescription drug be mailed?

Yes, only if the pharmacist or medical provider is mailing such drugs to the patient they have been prescribed to

100

What is required on a prescription label?

Patient name, drug name, dosage, and instructions

100

Abbreviation for patient package inserts

PPI

100

Who must approve any drug before it can be sold?

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

100

What is a controlled substance?

Substances of high abuse potential.

200

Is it a crime to send drugs through the mail if not properly licensed?

Yes, it is a federal offense

200

What does Rx stand for?

Medical Prescription

200

Who are patient package inserts developed by?

The manufacturer

200

What does FDA stand for?

Food and drug administration

200

Heroin, LSD, and marijuana are examples of what drug schedule? 

Schedule 1

300

What is the only exception for controlled substances being mailed?

Must be registered with the drug enforcement administration (DEA)

300

True or false. The name of the pharmacy technician is on the prescription label.

False

300

What drugs require patient package inserts?

Drug products containing amoxicillin, ampicillin, and hetacillin

300

What are some symptoms of drug toxicity?

Nausea and vomiting, severe stomach pain, diarrhea, chest pain, dizziness

300

What drug schedule does Xanax belong to?

Schedule 4

400

What is considered non-mailable?

Controlled substances and drug paraphernalia

400

What is the purpose of a prescription label?

To give healthcare professionals the information they need to prescribe drugs appropriately

400

Two kinds of PPIs

Required and voluntary 

400

When a drug is contraindicated it is?

A situation in which a drug should not be used because it may be harmful to the patient.

400

What drug schedule has the highest potential for abuse?

Schedule 1

500

Can prescription drugs be mailed internationally?

Yes, they must be shipped commercially by an approved carrier.

500

Who makes prescription labels?

The manufacturer

500

Who determines requirements for patient package inserts?

FDA

500

How is a drug considered effective?

The drug has achieved its intended effect

500

What drug schedule has the lowest potential for abuse?

Schedule 5

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