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Under Canadian law, what defines a Schedule II drug for pharmacists?

Schedule II drugs are those that require professional intervention from a pharmacist at the point of sale, often stored in an area not accessible to the public,

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Question: Under Canadian law, what defines a Schedule II drug for pharmacists?

Answer options: ✅ Drugs requiring pharmacist intervention and patient education, not requiring a prescription for sale

  • Drugs that can only be sold with a prescription from an authorized prescriber
  • Drugs that can be sold by a non-pharmacist without professional intervention
  • Controlled substances with high potential for abuse

Correct answer: Drugs requiring pharmacist intervention and patient education, not requiring a prescription for sale

Explanation: Schedule II drugs are those that require professional intervention from a pharmacist at the point of sale, often stored in an area not accessible to the public, but do not require a prescription.

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