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In Canadian practice, what is the 'Schedule II' designation typically used for in provincial drug schedules?

Schedule II drugs require professional intervention from a pharmacist at the time of sale, meaning they are kept behind the counter and consultation is required

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Question: In Canadian practice, what is the 'Schedule II' designation typically used for in provincial drug schedules?

Answer options: ✅ Drugs requiring a prescription and professional intervention at the point of sale.

  • Drugs available only by prescription.
  • Drugs available only through hospital pharmacies.
  • Drugs available for self-selection in open stores.

Correct answer: Drugs requiring a prescription and professional intervention at the point of sale.

Explanation: Schedule II drugs require professional intervention from a pharmacist at the time of sale, meaning they are kept behind the counter and consultation is required.

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