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Who decides which schedule a drug is in? - Answer The HHS (Secretary of Human Health Services) gives a scientific evaluation to the attorney general and then pretty much decides which schedule the drug should be in. The attorney general can make a drug schedule 1 on the grounds that it can cause ...

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Who decides which schedule a drug is in? - Answer The HHS (Secretary of Human Health Services) gives a scientific evaluation to the attorney general and then pretty much decides which schedule the drug should be in. The attorney general can make a drug schedule 1 on the grounds that it can cause "imminent hazard to the general public" without consulting the secretary of HHS
How long does a prescriber have to give a hard copy to the pharmacist, after administration of an emergency CII prescription? - Answer The prescriber has 72 hours to mail or hand in the prescription otherwise the pharmacy must contact the DEA and DCU! Failure to contact the DEA would make the pharmacy unauthorized to take emergency CII prescriptions
What words must be on the hard copy after administration of an emergency CII prescription? - Answer "Authorization for Emergency Dispensing"
How many drugs can be given in an emergency CII prescription? - Answer Only enough to cover 72 hours
Are partial fillings for CIII - CV prescriptions allowed? - Answer Yes
How many partial fillings are allowed on a CIII prescription? - Answer More than
5 partial fillings are allowed. However, only 5 refills are allowed on a CIII prescription.
What is the three drawer method for filing prescriptions? - Answer 1. CII drugs
2. CIII-CV drugs
3. Non-scheduled drugs What are the two two drawer methods for filing prescriptions? - Answer 1. CIIs
2. CIII-CV and non-scheduled drugs, but the CIII-CVs need to have the red "C" in the bottom right hand corner
OR
1. CII, CIII-CV drugs (CIII-CV need red "C" too)
2. Non-scheduled drugs
Do you always have to file with the red "C" in the corner? - Answer No, if they are separate you don't OR if you file through an acceptable computer program which can look up prescriptions by patient name, prescriber name, drug dispensed, or date filled then the red "C" is waived
When does a pharmacy have to have controlled substances inventory counts? - Answer 1. Before a pharmacy starts (even if the inventory is zero)
2. Biennial (every 2 years)
3. Any change in ownership or Pharmacist-in-charge
4. Closing of a pharmacy
A drug just becomes scheduled what does the pharmacy need to do? - Answer They need to take inventory that day. Then it will be included in the overall controlled substances inventory
When taking inventory when do the controlled substances need to be counted exactly and when do they not? - Answer CI and CII prescriptions must be counted
exactly. CIII-CV prescriptions can be estimated unless they come in a container that is 1,000 or greater pills then it must be exactly counted
How long do pharmacy inventory records need to be kept? - Answer 2 years with the CII records kept separately from the CIII-CV records
Can a pharmacy do its inventory at a different date than the regular biennial inventory date? - Answer Yes, they can do the date they originally counted the inventory (when the pharmacy opened) OR another significant date for the pharmacy. There is a 6 month rule where they can do the inventory within 6 months of the picked date.
Either way if they are not doing the biennial date, they must notify the DEA and DCU.
What happens to copy 1, 2, and 3 of the DEA 222 Form? - Answer The purchaser
keeps copy 3 and then sends copy 1 and 2 to the supplier. The supplier keeps copy 1 and sends copy 2 to the DEA. In short:
copy 3 = purchaser
copy 2 = DEA
copy 1 = supplier
Can you white out or erase a mistake on a DEA 222 form? - Answer no! write VOID on the spot on all three copies and file it with your new copy.
Can you throw away a DEA 222 Form with a mistake on it? - Answer NO! You should keep it with your new copy.

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