Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which among the following is NOT a vaccine that typically requires a prescription for a pharmacist to immunize an adult?

  1. Typhoid vaccines

  2. Meningitis vaccine

  3. Rabies vaccine

  4. Yellow fever vaccines

The correct answer is: Meningitis vaccine

The meningitis vaccine is actually one that can typically be administered to adults without a prescription in many cases. Pharmacists are often allowed to provide immunizations based on established protocols or standing orders that do not require individual prescriptions for certain vaccines, including those for meningitis in some settings. In contrast, vaccines like the typhoid vaccine, rabies vaccine, and yellow fever vaccine often have specific regulatory requirements and usually require a prescription or standing order before a pharmacist can administer them. This distinction is important because it reflects the different levels of oversight and management involved in administering various vaccinations to adults. Thus, the meningitis vaccine stands out in this context as one that pharmacists can often administer without needing a prior prescription.