Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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What is the consequence of distributing HGH or possessing it with the intent to distribute to minors without a physician's order?

  1. Class B Felony

  2. Class C Felony

  3. Class A Misdemeanor

  4. Class D Felony

The correct answer is: Class C Felony

Distributing or possessing HGH with the intent to distribute to minors without a physician's order is considered a serious offense and can result in a Class C Felony charge. This means that the individual can face severe penalties such as prison time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. The other options listed are incorrect as they do not accurately reflect the severity of this crime. A Class B Felony is typically reserved for more violent or serious offenses, while Class A Misdemeanors are generally less severe offenses. A Class D Felony is also not a possible consequence for this specific crime. Overall, distributing or possessing HGH without a physician's order is a serious offense that can have severe consequences for all parties involved.