Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Must every pharmacy have a pharmacist-in-charge?

  1. Yes, along with meeting other requirements such as paying an annual license fee

  2. No, it is not a mandatory requirement

  3. Yes, but only if the pharmacy is open 24/7

  4. No, as long as there is a supervising technician

The correct answer is: Yes, along with meeting other requirements such as paying an annual license fee

Every pharmacy must have a designated pharmacist-in-charge in order to operate legally. While other requirements such as paying an annual license fee are also necessary, having a licensed pharmacist overseeing the pharmacy and its operations is a crucial part of maintaining safety and quality standards. Choosing options B, C, or D would either be incorrect or, in the case of D, could potentially put the pharmacy at risk of violating regulations.