Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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When do CIII and CIV prescriptions expire in Arizona?

  1. 6 months after date of issue

  2. 1 year after date of issue

  3. 3 months after date of issue

  4. 2 years after date of issue

The correct answer is: 6 months after date of issue

In Arizona, prescriptions for Schedule III (CIII) and Schedule IV (CIV) controlled substances expire 6 months after the date of issue. This timeframe is in line with state regulations that ensure controlled substances are dispensed and utilized within a reasonable period, thus helping to control the potential for misuse and abuse of these medications. This 6-month expiration allows pharmacy professionals to verify the ongoing need for the medication while also ensuring that patients are monitored for any adverse effects or improper usage. A shorter expiration period, such as 3 months, would not provide sufficient time for a patient who may require ongoing therapy, whereas longer periods like 1 year or 2 years could lead to increased risks of misuse and diversion. The 6-month rule is a crucial aspect of ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance within the pharmacy practice regarding controlled substances.