Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Are pharmacies allowed to take back medications in Wisconsin?

  1. Only if the medications are unopened

  2. Only if a take back program is in place

  3. No, under no circumstances

  4. Yes, at the pharmacist’s discretion

The correct answer is: Only if the medications are unopened

Pharmacies in Wisconsin are allowed to take back medications, but usually only if the medications are unopened. This is to prevent any potential tampering or contamination of the medication. It is important for pharmacies to maintain the integrity and safety of the medications they handle. Therefore, taking back unopened medications helps ensure that the medication can be properly stored and potentially reused or disposed of in a safe manner.