,MINNESOTA MPJE
What items need to be on an Rx label? (11)
1. Pharmacy name/address/telephone
2. Patient's name
3. Rx number
4. Name of prescribing practitioner
5. Directions
6. Name of manufacturer/distributor
7. Auxiliary labels prn
8. Date of original issue/renewal
9. Generic/trade name and strength
10. Central pharmacy information (if applicable)
11. Physical description
What items need to be on an outpatient IV admixture, in addition to the items
mentioned in the Rx label? (5+)
1. Date of compounding
,2. Beyond-use date
3. Storage requirements
4. Infusion or administration rate
5. Other cautionary info
(**Physical description is not required**)
How long are C-II scripts good for?
12 months
How long are C-III scripts good for?
6 months, 5 refills
How long are C-IV scripts good for?
6 months, 5 refills
How longs are C-V scripts good for?
12 months, no federal limit on refills
What items need to be on prepackage?
, 1. Date
2. Identification of drug (name, dose, manufacturer, lot #, expiration date)
3. Container specification
4. Copy of label
5. Unique identifier of the packager
6. Unique identifier of supervising RPh
7. Internal control number or date
What items need to be on a prepackage label when given to the patient? (7+)
1. Name of drug
2. Strength
3. Name of manufacturer/distributor
4. Beyond-use date
5. Internal control number date
6. Physical description
7. Radiopharmaceuticals must follow those rules
What items need to be on unit dose packaging? (6+)
1. Name of drug
2. Dosage form
3. Strength
4. Manufacturer's name
5. Lot number
What items need to be on an Rx label? (11)
1. Pharmacy name/address/telephone
2. Patient's name
3. Rx number
4. Name of prescribing practitioner
5. Directions
6. Name of manufacturer/distributor
7. Auxiliary labels prn
8. Date of original issue/renewal
9. Generic/trade name and strength
10. Central pharmacy information (if applicable)
11. Physical description
What items need to be on an outpatient IV admixture, in addition to the items
mentioned in the Rx label? (5+)
1. Date of compounding
,2. Beyond-use date
3. Storage requirements
4. Infusion or administration rate
5. Other cautionary info
(**Physical description is not required**)
How long are C-II scripts good for?
12 months
How long are C-III scripts good for?
6 months, 5 refills
How long are C-IV scripts good for?
6 months, 5 refills
How longs are C-V scripts good for?
12 months, no federal limit on refills
What items need to be on prepackage?
, 1. Date
2. Identification of drug (name, dose, manufacturer, lot #, expiration date)
3. Container specification
4. Copy of label
5. Unique identifier of the packager
6. Unique identifier of supervising RPh
7. Internal control number or date
What items need to be on a prepackage label when given to the patient? (7+)
1. Name of drug
2. Strength
3. Name of manufacturer/distributor
4. Beyond-use date
5. Internal control number date
6. Physical description
7. Radiopharmaceuticals must follow those rules
What items need to be on unit dose packaging? (6+)
1. Name of drug
2. Dosage form
3. Strength
4. Manufacturer's name
5. Lot number