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Can a pharmacist dispense a TPP medication written by a prescriber practicing outside of AB (Alberta)?

a) Yes
b) No

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Final answer:

A pharmacist in Alberta may be able to dispense TPP medication written by an out-of-province prescriber if the prescription complies with Alberta regulations. Yet, the right to prescribe medications generally does not extend to psychologists.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Alberta, pharmacists are guided by provincial regulations regarding prescription medications. When it comes to TPP (Triplicate Prescription Program) medications, these are controlled substances that require special handling and documentation due to their potential for abuse. According to Alberta's laws, a pharmacist may or may not be able to dispense TPP medication written by a prescriber practicing outside of Alberta. It largely depends on the specific rules and agreements in place between provinces. Some medications may be dispensed if the out-of-province prescription meets all regulatory requirements of the Alberta College of Pharmacists. However, this can vary and it's always best for the pharmacist to verify the current regulations and any reciprocal agreements.

As for psychologists prescribing medication, this is a separate issue. While the question does not directly relate to the prescribing rights of psychologists, it's important to note that in most regions, including Alberta, psychologists are generally not authorized to prescribe medications. These rights are typically reserved for medical doctors and, in some jurisdictions, specially trained advanced practice nurses or physician assistants.

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