Internship
Pharmacy Intern Practices
Dispensing Laws/Acts
Federal Regulation of Medications: Dispensing
Tracking Prescriptions
100

Decides if a prospective intern is licensed upon payment of a fee and registration by application

What is the Wyoming Board of Pharmacy?

100

Supervises pharmacy interns that are employed by the pharmacy, or are obtaining intern hours outside of a formal academic rotation is called

What is a preceptor pharmacist?

100

Allowed legal verbal transmission of prescriptions and legal right of pharmacist to honor refill authorizations

 What is the Durham-Humphrey Amendment of 1951?

100

Date after which the drug should not be used and it must not exceed the manufacturers expiration date.

What is beyond use date?

100

The board may receives this to assist in developing and maintaining the program required by this section.

What are gifts, grants or donations?

200

Preparing, compounding, processing, packaging, labeling, dispensing

What are the experiences a pharmacy internship must consist of?

200

A preceptor pharmacist shall not supervise more than _______ pharmacy intern(s) at one time.

What is 2 interns?

200

Required prescription labels to say "Rx only"  and eliminated batch certification of antibiotics and insulins.

What is the FDAMA?

200

Must be distributed to patients receiving oral contraceptives, estrogen containing products and DES drugs.

What is patient package insert?

200

Can not be used to infringe on the legal use of a controlled substance.

What is the controlled substance tracking program?

300

The board may approve after __________ and _________ that a person is qualified by scientific or technical training or experience to perform the duties of supervision as may be necessary to protect the public health and safety

What are investigation and determination?

300

Preceptor Pharmacists are required to register with the BOP. Registrations expire annually on _______.

What is December 31st?

300

Authorized the FDA to requires REMS when necessary to ensure that a drugs benefits outweigh its risks.

What is the FDAAA?

300

Must be dispensed with drugs that pose a "serious and significant concern.

What is a MedGuide?

300

Verifies current licensure, current WY Controlled Substance Registration and DEA number of the pharmacy or practitioner.

What is the State Board of Pharmacy?

400

Willful violation of this 1971 act may result in an issued letter of admonition or suspension or revoking of a pharmacy intern’s license.

What is the Wyoming Controlled Substances Act of 1971? 

400

A preceptor pharmacist for pharmacy Interns in Wyoming shall be a licensed pharmacist in Wyoming and active in the profession for a minimum of _________ year(s).

What is 2 (two) years?

400

Required states to license wholesaler distributors of prescription drugs and banned the sale, trade and purchase of drug samples.

What is the Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987?

400

By manufactuers submitting a supplement NDA, manufacturers petition the FDA, or the FDA adds or amends an OTC monograph.

What is ways a drug can be switch from prescription to OTC?

400

Board staff shall maintain a register for solicited patient profile requests for how many years from the date of the request.

What is 2 years?

500

These two tests are required for applicants who have graduated from a foreign college of pharmacy and completed a transcript verification program to become licensed pharmacists.

What are the college of pharmacy equivalency exam and communication ability test as provided in board regulations?

500

Applicants for licensure will need this amount of hours of practical experience as an intern

What is 1200 hours?

500

Act the stripped FDA of its authority to declare exempt pharmacy compounded drugs as new drugs and created the category "outsourcing facility".

What is the Drug Quality and Security Act of 2013?

500

Drug that has experienced a tortuous regulatory history and ultimately ended up as an OTC without age or point of sale restrictions.

What is Plan B?

500

As of July 1, 2017, the Board requires the reporting of these medications.

What is Gabapentin, Cyclobenzaprine, and Naloxone?