Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What are the refill limits for CV prescriptions in Arizona?

  1. No refills allowed

  2. Not more than 5 times in 1 year

  3. As prescribed, but not to exceed one year from date of issue

  4. Unlimited refills

The correct answer is: As prescribed, but not to exceed one year from date of issue

The refill limits for Schedule V (CV) prescriptions in Arizona align with federal regulations, which allow for refills as prescribed, but they cannot exceed one year from the date of issuance. This means that once a CV prescription is filled, the patient can receive refills as long as they occur within that one-year period. This flexibility is beneficial for patients and providers alike, as it accommodates ongoing treatment needs while adhering to legal guidelines. The other options suggest restrictions that do not match the federal and state regulations regarding CV prescriptions. For example, stating that no refills are allowed does not accurately reflect the permissive nature of CV medications. Similarly, the limitation to five refills in one year or suggesting unlimited refills misrepresents the requirement to stay within the one-year validity period. Thus, the correct choice accurately captures the legal framework governing CV prescription refills in Arizona.