Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What must not exceed 5% of total prescription sales in a 12-month period for a pharmacy not to need registration as a wholesaler?

  1. Wholesaler transactions

  2. Online sales

  3. Transfers to another pharmacy or practitioner

  4. Over-the-counter medication sales

The correct answer is: Transfers to another pharmacy or practitioner

A pharmacy would not need registration as a wholesaler if the transfers to another pharmacy or practitioner do not exceed 5% of total prescription sales in a 12-month period. The other options are incorrect because they are not related to the requirement for registration as a wholesaler. Wholesaler transactions and online sales may be a part of a pharmacy's business, but they are not specifically mentioned in relation to the registration requirement. Over-the-counter medication sales also do not pertain to this requirement as they are not considered prescription sales. Only transfers to other pharmacies or practitioners must be taken into consideration when determining whether a pharmacy needs to register as a wholesaler.