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ishan

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Precautions that should be taken when prescribing controlled substances include:
 
  1. Faxing the prescription for a Schedule II drug directly to the pharmacy
  2. Using tamper-proof paper for all prescriptions written for controlled drugs
  3. Keeping any pre-signed prescription pads in a locked drawer in the clinic
  4. Using only numbers to indicate the amount of drug to be prescribed

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Phase IV clinical trials in the United States are also known as:
 
  1. Human bioavailability trials
  2. Postmarketing research
  3. Human safety and efficacy studies
  4. The last stage of animal trials before the human trials begin



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