Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which parts of a CII prescription may be changed in Arizona?

  1. Rx date, name, strength, dosage form

  2. Rx date, strength, dosage form, quantity, directions

  3. Rx date, directions, name, strength

  4. Rx date, quantity, dosage form, patient's address

The correct answer is: Rx date, strength, dosage form, quantity, directions

In Arizona, specific regulations govern the modification of prescription information for controlled substances, especially Schedule II (CII) medications. The correct response highlights that the prescription date, strength, dosage form, quantity, and directions may be altered. The rationale for this flexibility lies in the need to accommodate certain practical considerations in patient care and pharmacy operations while ensuring compliance with legal standards. For instance, changes to the prescription date may be necessary for correct record-keeping or to reflect an accurate dispensing date. Adjusting the strength, dosage form, and quantity can also happen to address the patient's therapeutic needs or to correct errors while maintaining safety and compliance with federal and state laws. However, some elements of a CII prescription, such as the patient's name or the prescriber's signature, are more strictly regulated and cannot typically be modified due to concerns about fraud and patient safety. Thus, these regulations help maintain a balance between necessary changes for therapeutic purposes and safeguarding against misuse of controlled substances.