The prescription schedule classification that cannot be transferred or refilled.
What is schedule II?
A federal agency tasked with enforcing controlled substance laws and regulations of the US.
What is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)?
A drug that has dependence liability and/or the potential for abuse.
What is a controlled substance?
A provider wants the pharmacy to only fill brand name Synthroid, he/she must sign on ____.
What is dispense as written?
The number of continuing education required for an Indiana pharmacist in a biennium.
What is 30 CE?
A doxycycline prescription expires in this many months.
What is 12 months?
A drug having more abuse potential than alprazolam but less abuse potential than lisdexamfetamine would be categorized as a schedule ___.
What is schedule III?
A written order in a hospital for an ultimate user for any drug or device signed by a practitioner.
What is a drug order?
The mid-level prescriber who is required to have an Indiana license in order to write prescriptions in Indiana?
What are optometrists?
The non-sterile compounding standards published by the United States Pharmacopeia.
What is USP 795?
A famotidine prescription may have this many transfers.
What is unlimited?
The Controlled Substance Act requires an official inventory to be done every ______.
What is 2 years?
A protein product or analogous product designed to prevent, treat, or cure a disease in humans.
What is a biological product?
The big four prescribers that may prescribe in all US states.
What are veterinarians, physicians, podiatrists and dentists?
The max pseudoephedrine dosage that may be sold within 24 hours.
What is 3.6 grams?
The pharmacy personnel that legally may transfer non-controlled prescriptions.
What are the pharmacist, pharmacy intern, and pharmacy technician?
The form that must be submitted to the DEA in order to register as a retail pharmacy handling controlled substances.
What is DEA Form 224?
A rule having the force of law issued by an administrative agency.
What is regulation?
The one controlled substance optometrists may prescribe in Indiana.
What is tramadol?
The resource used to identify biosimilar or interchangeable biologic products.
What is the purple book?
The max number of refills that can be written for lacosamide.
What is 5 refills?
The list of valid reasons for filling a faxed schedule II controlled substance prescription.
What are narcotic injections (compounds), narcotics for hospice patients, and LTCF rxs?
An unexpected occurrence from medication use involving a serious adverse effect, like disability or death.
What is a sentinel event?
The components required on a prescription.
What is patient name and address, date of issue, name and strength of drug, amount, adequate directions, name of practitioner, and signature of practitioner
A omeprazole prescription is counted on the same tray containing remnants from the previous tablet is considered to be _______.
What is adulterated?