Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which schedule of medication requires a photo ID for purchase at retail stores?

  1. C2

  2. C3

  3. Phenobarbital

  4. Pseudoephedrine

The correct answer is: Pseudoephedrine

In Wisconsin, pseudoephedrine is a Schedule V substance due to its potential for abuse. Purchasing medications containing pseudoephedrine requires a photo ID at retail stores in order to monitor and restrict the purchase of these products, as pseudoephedrine can be diverted for the production of methamphetamine. This requirement helps to prevent illicit use and diversion of pseudoephedrine products into the illegal drug market. Therefore, option D is the correct answer. Options A, B, and C are not correct because they do not involve medications that require a photo ID for purchase at retail stores in Wisconsin. Schedule II (C2) medications are highly controlled substances with a high potential for abuse and dependence, but they do not specifically require a photo ID for purchase. C3 medications are also controlled substances, but they do not have the same restrictions as pseudoephedrine. Phenobarbital is a prescription medication, but it is not a controlled substance like pseudoephedrine that requires a photo ID for purchase.