ExCPT Test Study Guide 2026

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📋 ExCPT Test Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 ExCPT Test Topics to Study (32)

✍️ Sample ExCPT Test Questions & Answers

1. Which of the following medications is a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and dependence, requiring specific handling and record-keeping procedures?
Alprazolam

Alprazolam (brand name Xanax) is a benzodiazepine classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance by the DEA. It has a potential for abuse and dependence, necessitating stricter regulations for prescribing, dispensing, and inventory management compared to non-controlled drugs like metformin, atorvastatin, and amlodipine.

2. When compounding a sterile preparation, which of the following actions is performed first in the garbing process before entering the cleanroom's buffer area?
Putting on a hair cover and face mask

The correct garbing sequence, from dirtiest to cleanest, requires applying shoe covers, then a hair cover, beard cover (if applicable), and a face mask before proceeding to hand hygiene and donning a gown. This minimizes contamination of cleaner items.

3. Which federal law first required the child-resistant packaging for most OTC and prescription medications?
Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970

The Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA) of 1970 required child-resistant packaging for most prescription and OTC drugs to reduce accidental pediatric poisonings.

4. A prescription for a controlled substance has been called in as a verbal order for a non-emergency situation. What must the pharmacist do?
Refuse to fill it — only Schedule III-V can be accepted verbally, and only in non-emergency situations

Schedule III-V controlled substances may be accepted verbally in non-emergency situations. Schedule II requires a written (or emergency oral, with written follow-up) order. The pharmacist should fill it promptly and maintain documentation.

5. To prevent a medication error involving the wrong drug being dispensed, which of the following is a critical step in the prescription filling process?
Verifying the prescription by matching the National Drug Code (NDC) on the stock bottle to the NDC in the pharmacy computer system.

Using the National Drug Code (NDC) is a precise method to verify that the medication being dispensed is the exact product (manufacturer, drug, and package size) specified in the prescription order. This is a key safety check to prevent wrong drug errors. While correct patient information is vital, and high-alert stickers are useful for specific drugs, the NDC check is a fundamental verification step for all prescriptions.

6. A prescription is written for 'Celebrex 200 mg.' The technician dispenses Celexa 200 mg instead. What type of error is this?
Wrong drug error

Dispensing Celexa (citalopram, an antidepressant) instead of Celebrex (celecoxib, an NSAID) is a wrong drug error — a classic look-alike/sound-alike (LASA) mix-up.

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