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PTCB FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS STUDY GUIDE

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PTCB FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS STUDY GUIDE

Handling and Disposal of Pharmacy Substances and Waste - Answer Extreme caution should always be
used - PPE and wear as outlined in SDS



Hazardous materials - Answer any chemical or drug that poses potential harm to the person
preparing/coming in contact with

- OSHA has standards to protect employees- PPE

SDS- safety data sheets

- should be stored seperately from other materials often in a negative pressure room

- leakproof container labeled hazardous

- in case of accidental exposure, you should be aware of the equipment available and follow all cleanup
of hazardous materials -- spill kits for safe cleaning

-- report any accidents to supervisor



Non-hazardous materials - Answer handled with care, even though PPE is not required

- may pose a risk to the environment if not disposed of correctly

-keep out of waterways (don't dump down drain)

-can range from materials used to prepare a compounded product to products that have passed their
intended expiration date



Pharmaceutical Substances - Answer -any substance used for therapeutic treatment - medications or
the ingredients used to make them

- Hazardous: warfarin, tretinoin, finasteride, methotrexate

- Non-hazardous: amoxicillin, diphenhydramine, ranitidine, atorvastatin

- expired pharm subs can be sent back to manufacturer

- vaccines, syringes, and needles disposed in sharps container.

, Controlled Substances - Answer medications that carry a high risk for abuse and misuse

- highly regulated by the DEA and categorized into schedules based on level of potential abuse

- each pharmacy has a designated area (vault or locked cabinet) for certain controlled medications are
placed



Movement - Answer movement of controlled substances from manufacturer to pharmacy, then
pharmacy to patient - highly regulated by DEA

-each step in the life cycle of a controlled substance must be traceable



New prescriptions - Answer schedule II prescriptions must be sent electronically from the practitioner
to the pharmacy or handwritten on a secure prescription blank

- Faxes are only acceptable for hospice/long-term care patients

- telephonic emergency schedule II prescriptions must be followed up with an electronic or hard copy
per DEA regulations

- To combat current opioid crisis, some states limit days supplu and amount that can be prescribed to
100 MME per day

-Nothing on a schedule II prescription can be altered, even with confirmation from practitioner

- Expiration date is based on state's regulations-- typically within 90 days of the written date

- pharmacies must follow both federal and state laws- when each is different (i.e., expiration of a
schedule II prescription) the stricter of the 2 must be followed.

-Schedule III-V prescriptions can be handwritten, electronically sent, faxed, and even taken over the
phone



Refills - Answer -Schedule II prescriptions are not permitted to be written with any refills

- Controlled substances cannot be filled early



Transfer of prescription - Answer -schedule II medications cannot be transferred from one pharmacy
to another

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