Prescription Basics Flashcards

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Controlled Drug

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medications with abuse potential

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Non-Controlled Drugs

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Medications without likely abuse potential

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3
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Over-the-Counter Medications

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medications that do not require a prescription

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4
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Patient Profile

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must be maintained in all pharmacies for individuals who prescriptions are dispensed for

-must be immediately retrievable

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5
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Prescription Label

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information permanently affixed to immediate container

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6
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Verbal Transmission of Prescription Orders

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may be received by pharmacist, tech, or intern

-Class II drugs cannot be given over phone except in emergencies and only for 72 hr supply

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Electronic Transmission of Prescription Orders

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-transmission system must be DEA compliant to receive C-II
-scheduled drugs must be signed electronically

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Fax Transmission of Prescription Orders

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-cannot receive C-II by Fax (except for hospice or LTC patients)
-fax machine must be located in pharmacy
-scheduled drugs must be signed
-fax should be copied or put in writing to prevent fading

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Prescription Order Requirements

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-Name and Address
-Date
-Drug name
-Qty
-Strength
-Sig directions
-Prescribers name
-Prescribers indication of # of refills
-Reminder legend
-Signature (unless oral or telephone)

C-II must have Dr DEA # and signature

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Filling the Prescription Order

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-preserved for 5 year min
-filed numerically
-techs cannot screen for allergies

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Prescription Label Requirements (controlled)

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-same requirements as non-controlled
+ Transfer Warning auxiliary label “Federal law prohibits the transfer of this drug to any person other than the on whom it was prescribed for”

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12
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Generic Substitution

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Bioequivalence: Rate and extent of absorption of a test drug compared to the rate and extent of a reference drug

-May not substitute with a more expensive product
-must notify patient of generic
-can not substitute if provider indicates “Brand Medically Necessary”

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13
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Life of a prescription

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-Non-controlled: # of refills or 1 year whichever is less
-Controlled: # of refills (5max) or 6 months whichever is less
-must be on file for 5 years
-NO refills on C-II

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14
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Emergency Practice Pharmacy

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-cannot contact prescriber
-up to 72 hour supply: not C-II, essential drug

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Return of Drugs Dispensed

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-no refund
-prohibited except for: hospitals, LTC, repository program
-may only redispense once

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16
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Prescription Transfer

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-original and transfer must be kept for min 5 years after date of last fill
-VOID if all refills are transferred out
-CIII-CV may only be transferred once (must exchange DEA numbers, original is void)