Rhode Island Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence (MPJE) Practice Exam

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How much codeine is allowed in a Schedule V compounded medication per 100 ml or gm?

  1. 250 mg

  2. 200 mg

  3. 100 mg

  4. 150 mg

The correct answer is: 200 mg

The correct amount of codeine allowed in a Schedule V compounded medication is 200 mg per 100 ml or gm. Schedule V substances are considered to have lower potential for abuse compared to other schedules, and regulations permit the formulation of compounds with specific limits. In this case, the limit of 200 mg per 100 ml or gm is established to ensure that preparations containing codeine can be used safely while allowing for clinical utility. Understanding these limits is crucial for ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, which aim to balance access to necessary medications with the prevention of misuse and abuse. The distinctions among the different schedules highlight the varying degrees of control and oversight based on the potential for abuse, with Schedule V being the least restrictive in terms of quantities allowed in compounding.