Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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In what scenarios are Rx's not required to be on tamper-resistant pads?

  1. FAXed, Oral, e-Prescribed

  2. Hand-delivered by the prescriber

  3. Sent via postal mail

  4. When prescribed to non-Medicaid patients

The correct answer is: FAXed, Oral, e-Prescribed

Prescriptions are required to be on tamper-resistant pads to prevent prescription fraud and abuse in most scenarios. This includes hand-delivered prescriptions and those sent via postal mail. However, exemptions to the tamper-resistant pad requirement include faxed, oral, and e-Prescribed prescriptions as these methods provide additional measures of verification and security. Additionally, non-Medicaid patients may not require tamper-resistant pads if they are not at risk for prescription fraud and abuse.