Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Can a pharmacist legally repackage another pharmacy's prescription?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. No, it is considered misbranding

  3. Yes, if properly labeled

  4. Only in emergency cases

The correct answer is: No, it is considered misbranding

While a pharmacist may legally dispense medication from another pharmacy, repackaging it is considered misbranding and is therefore not allowed. This is because the original packaging and labeling have been altered, which could lead to incorrect instructions or usage for the patient. It is important for pharmacists to follow proper labeling and dispensing procedures to ensure patient safety and avoid potential legal issues. Option A is incorrect because there are restrictions on repackaging medication. Option C is incorrect because simply labeling the repackaged medication is not enough to make it legal. Option D does allow for repackaging in emergency cases, but it is not the only circumstance in which it is allowed.