Rhode Island Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence (MPJE) Practice Exam

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How many separate prescriptions can be written for a Schedule II and what is the maximum supply allowed?

  1. 1 prescription for a 30-day supply

  2. 3 prescriptions for a 30-day supply each

  3. 2 prescriptions for a 45-day supply each

  4. 4 prescriptions for a 60-day supply each

The correct answer is: 3 prescriptions for a 30-day supply each

The choice of three prescriptions for a 30-day supply is correct according to the regulations governing Schedule II controlled substances. Under federal law, a prescriber is allowed to issue up to three separate prescriptions for the same controlled substance, specifically if the prescriptions are issued on the same day and contain instructions on when each prescription can be filled. This provides patients with a consistent supply of their medication while adhering to the strict regulations concerning Schedule II drugs, which are recognized for their high potential for abuse. This approach serves as an effective way to manage medication without requiring patients to return frequently for refills, while still maintaining safeguards against potential misuse. Additionally, each individual prescription can be written for a maximum of a 30-day supply, thus aligning with the total limitation placed on the dispensation of these controlled substances in a structured manner. Other options, such as writing more or fewer prescriptions or allowing for longer supply periods, do not align with the established regulations for controlled substances, which emphasizes the importance of adhering to these guidelines to ensure patient safety and compliance.