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"Color" books - ANSOrange book = therapeutic equivalence (generics)
Pink book = vaccines
Pink sheet = news reports
Purple book = biologics (biosimilars)
Red book = drug pricing
Red book (another one) = pediatrics
Yellow book = travel health (CDC)
Green book = animal drugs
5 business or entities subject to licensure in Wisconsin per the PEB - ANS1. in-state
pharmacies (drug stores, apothecaries)
2. manufacturers
3. wholesale distributors
4. out-of-state pharmacies
5. home medical oxygen providers
A combination drug contains an ingredient that is recognized in the official compendia
but its strength differs from the official standards. This drug is (adulterated/misbranded).
- ANSadulterated
A list of inactive drug ingredients can be found in the CDER ingredient dictionary, which
is part of the __________(color)___________ book. - ANSOrange
A new pharmacy license is required if there is a change in either of these 2 things. -
ANS1. ownership
2. location
A pharmacist in WI can manage how many pharmacies? [WSC 450.09(1)] - ANS2
= 1 community + 1 institutional at any given time
- must be engaged in the practice of pharmacy of each location supervised.
According to the new PHAR 7.61, what can pharmacy students do and under what
circumstances? - ANSDefinition of student = completed 2nd year of pharmacy school
Limited to performing duties under the direct supervision of the delegate
Activities that are performed only by a pharmacist? [phar 7.03, 7.04, 7.08] (new Phar 7)
- ANSDUR
,Verbally transfer a Rx
Provide patient consultation
After filling an emergency script for Dilaudid, the prescriber never sent an original
prescription. Who do you contact? - ANSLocal DEA office
After how many days do you contact the DEA if an original script hasn't been sent for an
emergency CII fill? - ANS7 days
An advertisement that promotes false cures is considered
(adulterated/misbranded)_______. - ANSmisbranded
Anabolic steroids are under which schedule? - ANSSchedule III
APNP prescribing authority? - ANSNO ANABLOIC STEROIDS
CII - CV
Independent prescribing authority within areas of competence.
- Must include APNP prescriber certification # on all Rx's
Automated technology must be validated before use for product verification. How many
products and at what % accuracy? - ANS2500 items at 99.8%
Before performing physician-delegated services, what must a pharmacist do? [phar 7.12
(new)] - ANSDocument the delegated act
Maintain document x 5 years after the last delegated act under the delegation was
performed
Benzodiazepines are typically in schedule ____________. - ANSSchedule IV
Biologics are derived from living organisms, such as animals, microorganisms, or yeast.
What conditions must be met in order for a drug to be considered biosimilar or
interchangeable with an FDA-approved biological product? - ANS1. Same MOA
2. Same route of administration
3. Same dosage form and strength
4. Will only be approved for the same indications as the reference product
<<<Purple book>>>
butorphanol schedule - ANSIV
Can practitioners write prescriptions for personal use? [WSC961.38(5)] - ANSNO
, Can Rx's be prepared by nurses or ancillary support persons? MED 17.06 - ANSYes -
physicians and practitioners can delegate this task (PREPARING prescriptions). The
name & address & signature of the preparer must also be on the Rx.
Can you partial fill a script for the treatment of opioid use disorder? - ANSNO - no
partials. In fact, NO retail Rx whatsoever for this indication...must be administered in a
clinic!
CE records should be kept for how long (for audit reasons)? [phar 16.04, 16.05] - ANS3
years from the renewal date (PERSONAL CE RECORDS)
CE requirements for each subsequent license renewal period? // Conversion factor from
CE to CEU? [PHAR 16.02] - ANS30 hours of CE
1 CEU = 10 hours of CE
CE requirements for first pharmacist licensure? [phar 16.02] - ANSNONE
Change of name or address must be reported to the board within what timeframe?
[PHAR 5.02] - ANSWithin 30 days after the change
Class I recall - ANSReasonable probability that the use or exposure to a product WILL
cause serious adverse health consequences or death.
example: morphine with 10 x the amount of active ingredient
Class II recall - ANSMay cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health
consequences - possibility of severe effect is remote.
example: particles in ketorolac vials
Class III recall - ANSnot likely to cause adverse health consequences
example: inconsistently-applied coloring
clobazam schedule - ANSIV
Clobazam schedule - ANSIV
Codeine as a sole ingredient is considered to be what CS schedule? - ANSCII
Codeine combination products that are scheduled as CV must contain less than or
equal to how much codeine per 100 mL? - ANS200 mg
Compounding - what is the 5% rule? - ANSSection 503A of the FFDCA prohibits the
traditional compounding pharmacy from dispensing or distributing more than five