Wisconsin MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which item on a CS prescription CAN be modified by the pharmacist?

  1. Address of the patient

  2. Drug name

  3. Patient name

  4. Signature of the practitioner

The correct answer is: Address of the patient

In Wisconsin, the address of the patient is an item on a controlled substance prescription that can be modified by the pharmacist. This modification is allowed to ensure that the address matches the patient's current address or for record-keeping purposes. It is important for the pharmacist to accurately document any changes made to the prescription when modifying the patient's address. The drug name, patient name, and signature of the practitioner are elements that cannot be altered by the pharmacist on a controlled substance prescription in Wisconsin.