Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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When is an inventory of controlled substances required upon a change of ownership or PIC in Arizona?

  1. Within 30 days

  2. Within 10 days

  3. Within 45 days

  4. Within 60 days

The correct answer is: Within 10 days

The correct answer is that an inventory of controlled substances is required within 10 days after a change of ownership or the person in charge (PIC) in Arizona. This requirement ensures that the pharmacy's controlled substances are accurately accounted for during a transition of management or ownership, which can help to prevent losses, theft, or discrepancies in the handling of these substances. The timely inventory allows the new owner or PIC to establish a baseline for the stock on hand, ensuring that they are compliant with state and federal regulations regarding controlled substances from the outset of their tenure. In this context, other timeframes such as 30, 45, or 60 days do not align with the established legal requirements for inventory management following a change in ownership or management, which is specifically set at 10 days to maintain high standards of security and accountability in managing controlled substances.