Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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For opium to be classified as a Schedule V drug, the requirement is:

  1. Not more than 100mg of opium per 100ml/grams

  2. Not more than 150mg of opium per 100ml/grams

  3. Not more than 200mg of opium per 100ml/grams

  4. Not more than 50mg of opium per 100ml/grams

The correct answer is: Not more than 100mg of opium per 100ml/grams

In Wisconsin, for opium to be classified as a Schedule V drug, it must contain not more than 100mg of opium per 100ml/grams. This specific limitation on the amount of opium present in the formulation categorizes it as a Schedule V drug, which is the correct answer to the question. Options B, C, and D can be considered incorrect because they all propose higher amounts of opium per 100ml/grams than the threshold allowed for a drug to be classified as Schedule V in Wisconsin. It is important to pay close attention to the specific requirements outlined in the controlled substances schedules to ensure compliance with the law.