A pharmacist may partially dispense a C-II in which scenarios?

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Multiple Choice

A pharmacist may partially dispense a C-II in which scenarios?

Explanation:
Partial dispensing of a Schedule II drug is allowed for specific patient groups to make access easier and reduce waste. Federal law permits a pharmacist to partially fill a C-II prescription for patients who are terminally ill or who reside in a long-term care facility (LTC/nursing home). The remaining quantity can be dispensed later, within a limited time frame (typically up to 60 days from the date on the prescription). So the option that covers both eligible groups—terminally ill patients and LTC residents—is the correct choice. The other options miss one of the eligible groups or claim it isn’t allowed, which isn’t accurate.

Partial dispensing of a Schedule II drug is allowed for specific patient groups to make access easier and reduce waste. Federal law permits a pharmacist to partially fill a C-II prescription for patients who are terminally ill or who reside in a long-term care facility (LTC/nursing home). The remaining quantity can be dispensed later, within a limited time frame (typically up to 60 days from the date on the prescription).

So the option that covers both eligible groups—terminally ill patients and LTC residents—is the correct choice. The other options miss one of the eligible groups or claim it isn’t allowed, which isn’t accurate.

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