Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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Which raw chemicals' sales must be recorded in a ledger when sold without a prescription?

  1. Iodine and bromine

  2. Salts of arsenic, cyanide, mercury, and strychnine

  3. Alcohol and hydrogen peroxide

  4. Calcium and magnesium

The correct answer is: Salts of arsenic, cyanide, mercury, and strychnine

Iodine and bromine are raw chemicals that do not require a prescription when sold, so they would not need to be recorded in a ledger. Alcohol and hydrogen peroxide are not considered raw chemicals and also do not require a prescription when sold. Calcium and magnesium are minerals and not raw chemicals that would need to be recorded in a ledger. The only raw chemicals from the given options that would require a prescription when sold are salts of arsenic, cyanide, mercury, and strychnine. Therefore, those are the only ones that would need to be recorded in a ledger when sold without a prescription.