West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Theft or loss of controlled substances must be documented on which form, and within what time period?

  1. DEA Form 106, within 1 business day

  2. DEA Form 202, within 3 business days

  3. FDA Form 41, within 24 hours

  4. FDA Form 106, within 24 hours

The correct answer is: DEA Form 106, within 1 business day

The correct answer is to document theft or loss of controlled substances using DEA Form 106, which must be completed within 1 business day of discovering the loss. This is in accordance with federal regulations set by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The requirement to use DEA Form 106 emphasizes the importance of reporting incidents of theft or loss promptly, ensuring that law enforcement and regulatory agencies are aware of potential abuse or diversion of controlled substances. Timely reporting aids in tracking and investigating occurrences that could lead to broader safety concerns within pharmacies and health care facilities. In contrast, the other options do not align with the regulations governing the notification and documentation of such incidents. For example, DEA Form 202 is related to ordering controlled substances and does not pertain to theft or loss reporting. The FDA Form 41 is intended for the destruction of outdated or damaged medications, not for reporting losses or thefts, and FDA Form 106 does not exist in the context of these regulations. Thus confirming the correct process and timing ensures compliance with the law and helps maintain the integrity of the pharmacy profession.