Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the cutoff for opium to be classified as a Schedule III (C3) controlled substance?

  1. Not more than 50 mg per 100 ml/grams or 2.5 mg per dosage unit combined with something else

  2. Not more than 300 mg per 100 ml/grams or 15 mg per dosage unit combined with something else

  3. Not more than 500 mg per 100 ml/grams or 25 mg per dosage unit combined with something else

  4. Not more than 1000 mg per 100 ml/grams or 50 mg per dosage unit combined with something else

The correct answer is: Not more than 500 mg per 100 ml/grams or 25 mg per dosage unit combined with something else

In Wisconsin, the cutoff for opium to be classified as a Schedule III (C3) controlled substance is when it contains not more than 500 mg per 100 ml/grams or 25 mg per dosage unit combined with something else. This is the correct cutoff according to the state regulations. The other options provide incorrect cutoff amounts for opium to be classified as a Schedule III controlled substance.