Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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When do pharmacists NOT need to see ID when dispensing a Schedule 2 or 3 drug?

  1. If the drug is being dispensed in a health care facility

  2. If the patient is a minor

  3. Only if the patient has a valid driver's license

  4. If the patient is known to the pharmacist

The correct answer is: If the drug is being dispensed in a health care facility

Pharmacists do not need to see ID when dispensing a Schedule 2 or 3 drug if the drug is being dispensed in a health care facility. This exception is important to ensure timely access to necessary medications within a healthcare setting. It is crucial for pharmacists to follow state laws and regulations regarding identification requirements for controlled substances, but in certain instances, like when drugs are being dispensed within a healthcare facility, the ID requirement may be waived to streamline patient care.