West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What warning statement must be on the container of a CII, CIII, and CIV when dispensed?

  1. WARNING: Do not take with alcohol

  2. NOTICE: Keep out of reach of children

  3. CAUTION: Federal law prohibits the transfer of this drug to any person other than the person for whom it was prescribed

  4. ALERT: May cause drowsiness

The correct answer is: WARNING: Do not take with alcohol

The correct warning statement that must appear on the container of a CII, CIII, and CIV when dispensed is focused on potential interactions and safety concerns associated with these medications. The warning that “Federal law prohibits the transfer of this drug to any person other than the person for whom it was prescribed” is a crucial notification because it emphasizes the legal restrictions surrounding controlled substances. This regulation serves to prevent misuse and illegal distribution, addressing the significant risks associated with the abuse of narcotics and other controlled medications. The inclusion of this warning is mandated to ensure that patients understand their responsibility regarding the use, storage, and sharing of these drugs, thereby promoting safe and legal usage. This guidance is significant in the context of controlled substances, which are can lead to dependency and abuse if not used correctly. The other statements, while relevant to patient safety and awareness, do not capture the specific legal implications that are fundamental to the dispensing and handling of controlled substances.