![]() ![]() Federal and State registrations, methadone programs, office-based opioid treatment programs, regulations related to retired or deceased prescribers, internet prescribing, limits on jurisdictional prescribing.1.3.2 – Scope of authority, scope of practice, and valid registration of all practitioners who are authorized under law to prescribe, dispense, or administer pharmaceutical products, including controlled substances.Products, preparations, their uses and limitations applicable to all prescribed orders for both human and veterinary uses.1.3.1 – Prescription/order requirements for pharmaceutical products and the limitations on their respective therapeutic uses.You are required to answer each question in terms of the prevailing laws of the state in which you are seeking licensure.ġ.3 – Legal requirements that must be observed in the issuance of a prescription/drug order: Note: No distinction is made in the examination between federal and state jurisprudence questions. Additional information may also be obtained from the state board of pharmacy where you are seeking licensure. ![]() The MPJE has been designed to assess how well you apply your knowledge, skills, and abilities to evaluate situations involving the applicable federal and state laws and regulations that govern the practice of pharmacy in the state in which you are seeking licensure. Your formal education, training, practical experience, and self-study prepare you for the MPJE. ![]() A strong understanding of the Competency Statements will aid you in your preparation to take the examination. They offer important information about the knowledge, judgment, and skills you are expected to demonstrate while taking the MPJE. The Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination® (MPJE®) Competency Statements provide a blueprint of the topics covered on the examination. ![]()
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