Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT an additional labeling requirement for sterile pharmaceuticals?

  1. Control or lot number

  2. Drug manufacturer

  3. Expiration date and time

  4. Identification of the responsible pharmacist

The correct answer is: Control or lot number

The correct answer is A. Control or lot number is not an additional labeling requirement for sterile pharmaceuticals. The control or lot number is typically included on the packaging of pharmaceutical products for tracking and quality control purposes, but it is not specifically required as an additional labeling requirement for sterile pharmaceuticals in Wisconsin. Options B, C, and D are incorrect: - Option B (Drug manufacturer): The drug manufacturer is typically included on the labeling of pharmaceutical products to identify the company responsible for manufacturing the medication. - Option C (Expiration date and time): The expiration date and time are crucial pieces of information that must be included on the labeling of sterile pharmaceuticals to ensure safe and effective use of the medication. - Option D (Identification of the responsible pharmacist): In Wisconsin, sterile pharmaceuticals must include the identification of the responsible pharmacist on the labeling to ensure accountability and traceability for the dispensing of these products.