CVS Pharmacy Technician Certification Practice Test

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Can Schedule II medications be added into a pharmacy automation unit with a high dispensing history?

  1. Yes, they can be added

  2. No, only the pharmacist may count these

  3. Only certain Schedule II medications can be added

  4. Yes, but with strict regulations

The correct answer is: No, only the pharmacist may count these

Schedule II medications are classified as having a high potential for abuse and, as such, are subject to strict regulations regarding their handling and dispensing. The correct answer indicates that only pharmacists are permitted to perform specific actions related to these medications, such as counting them. In a pharmacy setting, this means that while pharmacy technicians and other staff play support roles, the counting and verification of Schedule II medications must be performed by a licensed pharmacist to ensure compliance with legal standards. This helps to prevent unauthorized access, diversion, and errors related to these potent substances. Understanding the legal framework surrounding Schedule II medications is essential, as violations can lead to severe penalties for the pharmacy and its employees. As such, adherence to these regulations is crucial for maintaining safety and compliance within the pharmacy environment.