Substances (Assume that CIII-
CV, you are allowed to change
everything, including for what
CII restrictions there are)/32
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What are practitioners? - -1. Physicians, dentists, veterinarians, podiatric
physicians
2. Advanced practitioner of nursing
3. Scientific investigator or a pharmacy, hospital, or institution that
needs CS for teaching or research
4. Euthanasia technician
5. Physician's Assistant
-from Board of Medical Examiners
-from State Board of Osteopathic Medicine
6. Optometrist w/ Nevada State Board of Optometry
-What are the requirements for Optometrists to dispense analgesic of
hydrocodone with compounds, codeine with compounds, or
propoxyphene with compounds? - -1. Done an eye exam on patient that
will need the prescription meds
2. Prescription for a qty not longer than 72 hrs
3. Script may not be refilled
-Can chiropactors administer or prescribe drugs? - -No
-Can you put "Take as directed" in directions for CS? - -No, directions
must clearly state dosage, frequency, and manner in which CS is to be
taken or applied
-Which entities are exempt from registration? - -- Agent (employee) of
registered manufacturer,
distributor, or dispenser, if acting in usual course of
business
- Common or contract carrier of warehouse
- Ultimate user who lawfully possesses
- Public Health Service Practitioners, Bureau of Prisons Practitioners,
Military Service Practitioners, Indian Health Practitioners
- Doctors who work in another doctors office
, -How often do dispensers have to register with the board? - -Every 2
years
-Which groups of activities requires separate registrations for physical
locations they're conducted at? - -1. Manufacturing CS
2. Distributing CS
3. Reverse distributing CS
4. Dispensing CS
5. Conducting research with schedule I controlled substances
6. Conducting research with schedule II-V controlled substances
7. Conducting narcotic treatment program using schedule II - V
controlled substances
8. Conducting chemical analysis with schedule I-V controlled substances
9. Importing schedule I-V controlled substances
10. Exporting schedule I-V controlled substances
-Which locations are not required to be registered? - -1. A warehouse
where controlled substances are
stored by or on behalf of a registered person
2. A sales office which:
a. Is used by agents of a registrant for the solicitation and sale of
controlled substances; and
b. Does not contain controlled substances other than substances for
display purposes or lawful distribution as samples only, and is not used
as a distribution point for filling sales orders.
3. A practitioner's office:
a. Which is used by a practitioner (who is registered at another location)
to prescribe controlled substances but not to administer or otherwise
dispense them as a regular part of his professional practice at that
office; and
b. Where no supplies of controlled substances are
maintained.
-What does the certificate of registration require on it and where does it
need to be displayed? - -Needs:
-name
-address
-registration number
-schedules of meds authorized to handle
Must be displayed at registered location
-What do practitioners (physicians) need to do in order to dispense
controlled substances? (Dispensers) - -1. Must maintain records that are
readily retrievable
2. May only dispense CS after issuing a written prescription that allows
patient to fill at another location or by dispensing practitioner
--- this means that patient is not required to get meds at dispensing
physician, and dispensing physician may not force pt to fill it there
3. May only dispense CS for medical treatment or research, within
ordinary realms