Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is not allowed under federal law for Schedule V drugs?

  1. Electronic prescriptions

  2. Refill limits

  3. Partial fills

  4. OTC sales

The correct answer is: OTC sales

Under federal law, Schedule V drugs are classified as having a low potential for abuse and are commonly used for medical purposes. This means that they are not allowed to be sold over-the-counter without a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. The other options are allowed for Schedule V drugs, but only under certain circumstances. Electronic prescriptions, refill limits, and partial fills are all allowed as long as they are in accordance with federal regulations. Therefore, option D is incorrect as over-the-counter sales are not allowed for Schedule V drugs under federal law.