Alaska Pharmacy MPJE Specifics Questions and
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According to Alaska Pharmacy Law, the pharmacist-in-charge of a
pharmacy that has changed its name or physical address shall apply for a
new and separate pharmacy license. The applicant shall
Ans: (1) Submit a new, completed application for a pharmacy license.
(2) Pay the duplicate license fee required.
(b) Within 14 days after commencement of business under the new
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license, the pharmacist-in-charge of a pharmacy that has changed its
physical address shall complete a self-inspection questionnaire on a form
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provided by the department.
When a pharmacy ceases operations, the pharmacist-in-charge of that
pharmacy shall
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Ans: (1). submit to the board a written notice of the cessation of
pharmacy operations; the written notice must be submitted within 10
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days after the cessation of operations and include:
(A). the date the pharmacy ceased operations;
(B). a statement signed by the pharmacist-in-charge attesting that an
inventory of all controlled substances on hand has been conducted;
(C). a statement signed by the pharmacist-in-charge attesting to the
manner of disposition for all prescription drugs possessed by the
pharmacy;
(2). arrange for the transfer of prescription drug orders or computer
prescription records to another pharmacy to facilitate continuous patient
care; and
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(3). provide for the maintenance and availability of prescription drug
orders or hard copies of computer prescription records in accordance
with 12 AAC 52.450(a) that are not transferred to another pharmacy;
(b). In the absence of a pharmacist-in-charge, the owner of the pharmacy
shall meet all requirements of this section.
A Drug Regimen Review may include
Ans: 1. Known allergies;
2. Rational therapy-contraindications;
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3. Reasonable dose and route of administration;
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4. Reasonable directions for use;
5. Duplication of therapy;
6. Drug-drug interactions;
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7. Drug-food interactions;
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8. Proper utilization, including over-utilization or under-utilization.
Temporary Pharmacist License
Ans: (1). submits a completed application for licensure;
(2). provides certified evidence of meeting the requirements in Alaska
Pharmacy Law;
(3). provides for the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
to notify the board that the applicant has submitted a preliminary
application to NABP for license transfer;
(4). pays the application fee, pharmacist license fee, and temporary
license fee;
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(5). passes the Alaska pharmacy jurisprudence examination with a scaled
score of 75 or above; and
(6). has not been convicted of a felony or another crime that affects the
applicant's ability to practice pharmacy competently and safely.
(b). An applicant whose application for permanent licensure as a
pharmacist has been denied by the board is not eligible to receive a
temporary license.
(c). A temporary license is valid for six months, or until the next regular
meeting of the board, whichever occurs first. For good cause shown to
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the board's satisfaction, the board will extend a temporary license for a
period not to exceed 60 days.
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(d). A temporary license is not renewable.
(e). An individual may not receive more than one temporary license.
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Emergency License
Ans: (1). submits a completed application for a pharmacist license;
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(2). pays the emergency permit fee required in 12 AAC 02.310;
(3). submits a certified true copy of a current pharmacist license in good
standing in another state;
(4). passes the Alaska pharmacy jurisprudence examination with a scaled
score of 75 or above; and
(5). has not been convicted of a felony or another crime that affects the
applicant's ability to practice pharmacy competently and safely.
(b). An emergency permit is valid for 60 days or until the emergency
circumstances no longer exist, whichever is shorter.