West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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How many copies of the DEA 222 form are there and what happens to them when a pharmacy purchases CIIs from the wholesaler?

  1. 2; Copies are sent to the supplier

  2. 3; Copy 3 to pharmacy, Copies 1 and 2 to supplier, Copy 2 later forwarded to DEA

  3. 3; All copies sent to DEA

  4. 1; Kept by pharmacy

The correct answer is: 2; Copies are sent to the supplier

The DEA 222 form is a vital document that pharmacies use when purchasing Schedule I and II controlled substances. There are three copies of this form, each designated for specific purposes during the transaction. When a pharmacy places an order for CII substances from a wholesaler, the procedure involves completing the DEA 222 form with all the required information. When the pharmacy fills out the form, Copy 1 and Copy 2 are sent to the supplier (the wholesaler), while Copy 3 remains with the pharmacy as a record of the transaction. The wholesaler will process the order, and Copy 2 of the form is later forwarded to the DEA for their records. This systematic method ensures that all parties involved maintain proper documentation and adherence to federal regulations regarding controlled substances. Thus, the correct understanding of the process and the number of copies involved clarifies why the accurate choice explains the flow of the DEA 222 forms during the purchasing process. The roles of each copy emphasize the importance of tracking and accountability in the management of controlled substances.