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You receive a prescription for a medication you recognize as a limited distribution drug. What do you do?

1) Refuse the prescription
2) Contact the manufacturer to see if you are in network and can dispense the drug
3) Contact the patient's insurance to see if you are in network and can dispense the drug
4) Perform a benefits investigation for the patient with the intent to fill the medication

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Final answer:

Upon receiving a prescription for a limited distribution drug, the appropriate action is to contact the manufacturer to verify if the pharmacy is eligible to dispense the drug.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you receive a prescription for a limited distribution drug, you should contact the drug's manufacturer to see if you are in their network and can dispense the drug. Limited distribution drugs are often distributed through select pharmacy networks to ensure proper handling and distribution due to their sensitive nature, high cost, or special handling requirements. As a pharmacist or pharmacy staff, it is crucial to verify your eligibility to dispense these medications before proceeding with the prescription process.

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