Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which method is NOT allowed for transferring prescriptions?

  1. Between two pharmacists

  2. CPU with real-time access by both pharmacists

  3. Electronically verified by both pharmacists

  4. Fax unless verbally verified by both pharmacists

The correct answer is: Between two pharmacists

Transferring prescriptions between two pharmacists is not allowed because prescriptions must follow specific guidelines and procedures. Options B, C, and D all involve the use of technology or communication between pharmacists to ensure that the prescription is transferred correctly and safely. Allowing direct transfer between two pharmacists can put the patient's health at risk and potentially lead to errors or inconsistencies in the prescription. Therefore, it is not an allowed method for transferring prescriptions.