Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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How many milligrams per 5 milliliters is allowed for a CIII classification of morphine?

  1. 2.5mg

  2. 3mg

  3. 4mg

  4. 5mg

The correct answer is: 2.5mg

The correct answer indicates that a CIII (Schedule III) classification of morphine allows a maximum concentration of 2.5 milligrams per 5 milliliters. This regulation stems from the Controlled Substances Act, which governs how narcotic medications, particularly those with potential for abuse, are classified and distributed. For substances in Schedule III, the allowance for the concentration is carefully set to balance the therapeutic use with the potential for misuse. Morphine, being a strong opioid, is regulated to ensure that its usage remains within safe and effective limits. The distinction in concentration levels in the other choices reflects higher limits than what is permissible for CIII formulations. These are not appropriate for morphine, as higher concentrations could lead to increased risk of abuse and dependency. The 2.5 mg per 5 ml formulation strikes a balance that is acceptable for medicinal use while maintaining a level of control over its distribution and consumption.