West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Does the DEA have refill restrictions for CV prescriptions?

  1. No, but states may

  2. No, refill is unlimited

  3. Yes, up to five times

  4. Yes, up to three times

The correct answer is: No, but states may

The correct response indicates that while the DEA itself does not impose refill restrictions specifically for Schedule V (CV) prescriptions, individual states can establish their regulations regarding the number of refills permitted. Schedule V medications, which often include preparations with low potential for abuse, are subject to less stringent federal controls compared to higher-scheduled drugs. This grants states the authority to create their guidelines, which may vary. For example, some states may allow unlimited refills, while others may impose their specific limitations. Hence, the understanding that DEA regulations allow flexibility for state laws underscores the importance of adhering to both federal and state regulations in pharmacy practice. This principle emphasizes the collaborative nature of healthcare regulation in the U.S., where federal standards set a baseline but do not preclude stricter state regulations.