Federal and Illinois Law for MPJE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Federal and Illinois Law for MPJE Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Solved
Controlled Substances Act of 1970 - 1. Gave FDA authority to
determine the scheduling of controlled substances
2. Created the DEA
3. Removed scheduling responsibility from the FDA
4. CSA allowed DEA to control: interpret...
Controlled Substances Act of 1970 - ✔✔1. Gave FDA authority to
determine the scheduling of controlled substances
2. Created the DEA
3. Removed scheduling responsibility from the FDA
4. CSA allowed DEA to control: interpretation, implementation,
enforcement, and development of regulations of controlled substances.
Controlled Substances Closed System of Distribution - ✔✔Access to
controlled substances are restricted through REGISTRATION and
SCHEDULING.
Registration of Controlled substances - ✔✔All who come in contact with
controlled substances must be registered (or employed by a registered
entity) except the PATIENT who has a LEGITIMATE medical needed for
medication and accesses it through a VALID RX.
,Scheduling of Controlled Substances - ✔✔Substances that have the
potential for abuse or can cause addiction are scheduled into one of 5
schedules.
What happens if a patient no longer needs the controlled substance
medication? Can they return it to the pharmacy? - ✔✔NO! It has LEFT
the closed distribution network when it was dispensed to the patient.
What are the exceptions that allow a controlled substance to be returned to
the pharmacy? - ✔✔1. When there has been a dispensing error
2. There has been a recall of the drug
3. The pharmacy is an authorized collector of CS and has amended its
existing registration to include this additional category.
The pharmacy can take it BACK but cannot RE-DISPENSE the medication
Who is permitted to be an authorized collector of controlled substances?
Who Isn't? - ✔✔Is: Manufacturers, distributors, reverse distributors,
narcotic treatment programs, hospitals/clinics with and onsite pharmacy,
and retailed pharmacies.
IS NOT: Physicians, other practitioners, hospitals without a pharmacy,
clinics without a pharmacy.
,If they are only registered to handle controlled substance schedules III-V,
are they allowed to be an authorized collector of CS? - ✔✔NO a
registrant but also be registered to handle CII CS to qualify
How can an authorized collector take back CS? - ✔✔1. Maintaining
collection receptacles
2. Administering mail-back programs.
** it also allows authorized hospitals, clinics, and retail pharmacies to
voluntarily maintain collection receptacles at long-term care facilities**
How can a patient or authorized collector destroy CS? - ✔✔The
regulations do not require a particular method of destruction. Only that the
CS but be rendered "non-retrievable". This allows for a variety of
destruction methods as long as they are secure, convenient, responsible,
and consistent with preventing diversion.
What does "non-retreivable" mean? - ✔✔Permanently altered CS
physical or chemical condition or state through irreversible means and
thereby renders the CS unavailable or unusable for all practical purposes.
Basically, when there is no way it can be transformed back into the CS
, Can law enforcement agencies take back CS? - ✔✔Yes. No DEA
registration is required for law enforcement agencies either.
Is a patient required to bring back their CS to an authorized collector? -
✔✔Nope. A patient is permitted to destroy the substance themselves.
Most important CS registration categories for the MPJE - ✔✔1.
Manufacterer
2. Distributor
3. Dispenser (CII-CV)
4. Narcotic Treatment Program
5. Detox compounder
Dispenser registration for CS - ✔✔Applies to physicians or a mid-level
practitioners as there is no such thing as a "prescriber" registration.
Can IL and Federal registration be limited by schedule? Class? -
✔✔Yes. A practitioner can have a DEA registration for only CIII-CV CS.
It can also be limited to drug class (narcotic vs non-narcotic)
Application for CS is divided into the following categories - ✔✔1. II
Narcotic
2. II Non-narcotic
3. III Narcotic
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