West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the maximum day supply of CIV, CV, or noncontrolled sedatives or antipsychotics an NP can prescribe with one refill in West Virginia?

  1. 60 day supply

  2. 90 day supply

  3. 120 day supply

  4. 180 day supply

The correct answer is: 90 day supply

In West Virginia, nurse practitioners (NPs) are allowed to prescribe controlled substances within certain limits. For Schedule IV (CIV) and Schedule V (CV) controlled substances, including noncontrolled sedatives or antipsychotics, the regulations stipulate a maximum supply that can be prescribed at one time. The correct maximum supply that an NP can prescribe with one refill for CIV and CV medications is 90 days. This includes both the initial supply and the refill, allowing for a 90-day supply to be obtained without having to return to the provider for a new prescription. This rule is designed to ensure that patients have continuous access to their medications while also providing a level of oversight and control over the prescribing of potentially addictive substances. It helps maintain a balance between patient care and the management of controlled substances to prevent misuse. The other options, while higher than 90 days, do not align with the regulations set forth in West Virginia regarding the prescribing limits for NPs, making them inconsistent with the state's guidelines.