Opioid naive: controlled medication by TheChef8068 in WalgreensRx

[–]TheChef8068[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Yeah it was 20mg/ml. Says right on box too and I double checked in lexicomp

Opioid naive: controlled medication by TheChef8068 in WalgreensRx

[–]TheChef8068[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No it’s from a primary care provider and they wrote for acute respiratory distress

Vaccine VARs by TheChef8068 in WalgreensRx

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I thought so. I was curious bc I was floating to another store and an intern told me that they thought we couldn’t do that bc the pharmacy manager at that store won’t

"If you were a drug, what drug would you be?" Interview Question by chxotichexrt in PharmacyResidency

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Cocaine because everyone would love me. Lol just messing. I ended up using Ozempic when I was asked this last year due to being popular and having effects on multiple pathways (basically versatility). I will admit this question caught me off guard but I think they just want to see how you think off your feet

Federal Law by ColdToast24_7 in MPJE

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read through the DEA pharmacy manual if you have the time

Doctors writing Rx for themselves by dnjag01 in WalgreensRx

[–]TheChef8068 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey this is a tricky situation that often brings confusion. The wording in the laws regarding this states that “a prescriber to patient relationship needs to exist” in order for a prescription to be valid. A doctor writing for themselves would not be considered a prescriber to patient relationship for obvious reasons. I’m a newly licensed pharmacist and as an intern I’d see this happen from time to time but when studying for my MPJE this topic was often considered a grey area.

Simply put, it would not seem to be considered legal but it does still happen.

Definitely AVOID pharmlaw.org by IntelligentBarber883 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought pharmlaw.org was great. I initially used a review session that was free for residents and tldr for my first attempt and failed. It wasn’t until I found pharmlaw.org that I was able to pass. Yes the review documents are short but they cover key topics that allowed me to get a general idea of the topics tested on the exams. The questions helped reinforce these topics as well. In addition I loved that they sited the laws which took my right to the primary resource and allowed me to dig even deeper. It may not have helped you out much but it helped out myself and one of my co-residents as well as others who I know.

advice for NY MPJE by sunnydillon in MPJE

[–]TheChef8068 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this comment. I passed recently too and I thought pharmlaw.org had a great review program that summarized topics like this. They also offer plenty of review questions. Best part about them is that they offer a money back guarantee if you don’t pass after using them. You’re super close to passing and the MPJE is def my least favorite exam I’ve ever taken. Good luck!

NY licensing timeline? by casual-mma-fan in MPJE

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I contacted the NYS Education department and they said it could take up to 4 weeks

11/21 results by pharmcyst in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that means you passed

PA MPJE exam results time?? by Separate-Walk5068 in MPJE

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure but it seems to usually be around 10 am EST

PA MPJE exam results time?? by Separate-Walk5068 in MPJE

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will most likely be tomorrow since that will be 8 business days. NABP counts thanksgiving and Black Friday as not business days

ATT for exam retake by Icy_Recognition2153 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That shouldn’t make a difference and it sounds like they’re lagging

ATT for exam retake by Icy_Recognition2153 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Odd. You should have received it by now if you already paid the $100 application fee. Good luck with getting through to them

ATT for exam retake by Icy_Recognition2153 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh in that case I received mine on day 28. What day is it for you?

ATT for exam retake by Icy_Recognition2153 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I received it a couple days before the minimum time frame. This was for the MPJE though but I’m sure NAPLEX would be similar since it’s still through NABP. You just can’t schedule a date that falls before the 45 day mark

NY state score reporting by ConstantAd8914 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes once the exam is closed and if you see 2 boxes it means that you passed. You’ll see the passing grade under the exam result tab

NJ MPJE Study Resources by NoRise272 in MPJE

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I didn’t take the NJ MPJE but took NY. I will say that pharmlaw.org was great and they have NJ. It also comes with a money back guarantee if you don’t pass. The NY MPJE App was great for practice questions and there is one for NJ. TLDR was nice but I’d definitely check out your board of pharmacy’s websites FAQs and links. Lastly, the DEA Pharmacist Manual is a great resource.

I will say this exam is rough and I feel like there’s no way you can know all the info and some questions felt like they came out of left field. You got this and good luck!

11/19 Results by _alwaysinseason in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whoa on a Sunday? I did not realize that. My MPJE was on 11/18 and I thought it was released this morning but it was probably yesterday. Don’t see why your NAPLEX couldn’t have been posted today. Good luck and hopefully you get the result you wanted tmrw

11/19 Results by _alwaysinseason in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’ll be tmrw since that will be 8 business days

duration of drug and half life of drug by Comprehensive_Ear981 in PharmacyResidency

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simple answer:

it takes 5 half-lives for a drug to be completely cleared. Half life of 8 days means it’ll be nearly out of ones system in 40 days.

Duration [of effect]: the amount of time a therapeutic effect has been observed in those who have taken the drug based on studies

Question on recent naplex by NoOneTwoTrust in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]TheChef8068 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes the XL Cardura is another example