Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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What term is used in AR pharmacy law to describe a drug considered unsafe or without proper licensing?

  1. Abandoned drug

  2. Confiscated drug

  3. Unauthorized drug

  4. Prohibited drug

The correct answer is: Abandoned drug

An abandoned drug refers to a medication that has been discarded or left behind, likely due to expiration or for other reasons. This is not the same as a drug that is unsafe or lacking proper licensing. A confiscated drug is one that has been confiscated by authorities, potentially because it is being used illegally or has not been properly prescribed. This is also not the same as a drug that is considered unsafe or without proper licensing according to AR pharmacy law. An unauthorized drug is a medication that is not approved by the appropriate regulatory agency for use in patients. While this may make the drug unsafe, it does not necessarily mean it is without proper licensing. The term used in AR pharmacy law for a drug that is considered unsafe or without proper licensing is an abandoned drug, which is the correct answer.