West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What must the prescription label contain when delivering controlled substances through the mail?

  1. Name and address of the pharmacy or practitioner dispensing the prescription

  2. Name of the patient only

  3. DEA number of the prescriber

  4. Name of the delivery carrier

The correct answer is: Name and address of the pharmacy or practitioner dispensing the prescription

The correct answer is grounded in the regulations that govern the labeling of prescriptions, especially for controlled substances. When a pharmacy or practitioner dispenses a prescription, the label must include essential information to ensure the safe and legal delivery of the medication. One of the fundamental components is the name and address of the pharmacy or practitioner. This information serves multiple purposes: it identifies the source of the medication, allows for quick reference in case of questions or issues regarding the prescription, and ensures compliance with federal and state regulations concerning the handling of controlled substances. In addition, labeling with the pharmacy or practitioner's information aids in tracing accountability and following proper chain-of-custody practices, which are critical when dealing with controlled substances. Therefore, including this information on the prescription label is not only a best practice but also a legal requirement. While the other options include relevant information, they do not encompass the primary requirement for labeling in this context.