Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT) Practice Exam

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What is the consequence of dispensing misbranded medication?

  1. It is permitted under certain conditions

  2. It can lead to legal action

  3. It must be returned to the wholesaler

  4. It may still be sold if properly labeled

The correct answer is: It can lead to legal action

Dispensing misbranded medication can lead to legal action because it violates regulatory standards set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other governing bodies that ensure medications are accurately labeled and marketed. Misbranding typically occurs when a product's labeling is misleading, incomplete, or does not meet federal or state requirements. Such actions can result in penalties for the pharmacy involved and potential harm to patients, which could inspire lawsuits from affected parties. The legality surrounding medication dispensation requires strict adherence to proper labeling and information. When medications are misbranded, it calls into question their safety and efficacy, which is why the law tends to impose stringent consequences to maintain public health and safety.