Arkansas Pharmacy Laws and Regulations Practice Exam

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How many days are given to a pharmacy to produce documentation subsequent to preliminary audits?

  1. 15 days

  2. 30 days

  3. 45 days

  4. 60 days

The correct answer is: 30 days

After a preliminary audit, a pharmacy is typically given 30 days to produce documentation. This allows ample time for the pharmacy to gather and organize the necessary paperwork for the audit. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not correspond to the standard time frame given for documentation to be produced. Option A, 15 days, may not be sufficient time for the pharmacy to gather all required documents and option C, 45 days, may be too long and may delay the auditing process. Option D, 60 days, also allows excessive time for the pharmacy to produce documentation and may not align with the auditing schedule. Therefore, option B, 30 days, is the most appropriate and commonly used time frame for a pharmacy to produce documentation after a preliminary audit.