Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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How many dosage units of schedule III or IV can optometrists prescribe in Washington state?

  1. No more than 20 units

  2. No more than 30 units

  3. Up to 50 units

  4. Up to 100 units

The correct answer is: No more than 30 units

In Washington state, optometrists can prescribe schedule III or IV medication up to 30 dosage units. Option A is incorrect because it limits the number of units to 20. Option C is incorrect as it allows for up to 50 units, which exceeds the maximum allowed amount. Option D is also incorrect because it allows for up to 100 units, which greatly exceeds the limit set by the state. Option B is the correct answer as it aligns with the specified limit set by Washington state.