West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What first letters of a DEA number indicate it is for a manufacturer, distributor, researcher, analytical lab, importer, exporter, reverse distributor, or narcotic treatment program?

  1. J, K

  2. P, R

  3. A, B

  4. L, M

The correct answer is: J, K

The first letters of a DEA number are critical identifiers for the registration categories of different entities involved in the handling of controlled substances. Specifically, the correct answer indicating a DEA number for a manufacturer, distributor, researcher, analytical lab, importer, exporter, reverse distributor, or narcotic treatment program begins with the letters 'P' or 'R.' These letters signify organizations that are allowed to engage in activities related to controlled substances beyond just dispensing medications, such as distribution and research. It's important to recognize that a DEA number starting with 'P' is primarily reserved for manufacturers and distributors, while 'R' is associated with research facilities and other related organizations. Understanding these classifications is essential for pharmacy professionals to navigate compliance with regulations. Other sets of letters, such as 'A, B' or 'L, M,' are used for different categories such as practitioners and mid-level practitioners, and not for the entities listed in the question.