A prescription has been written for Prevacid 30 mg #100, sig i cap qd, 2 refills; however, the patient's insurance benefit has a 34-day supply limit. If the original prescription is filled for 34 capsules, how many refills of 34 would be available?

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Pharmacy Tech calculations practice exams focus on key areas: measurement conversions (metric/household), dosage calculations (tablet/liquid), infusion rates (IV/drip), concentrations (percentages/ratio-strength), and alligations.  Other topics include day supplybody surface area/weight-based dosing, and business math like markup/discounts.  Here are the primary topics covered: Units of Measure and Conversions: Converting between metric, household, and apothecary systems (e.g., grams to milligrams, liters to milliliters, pounds to kilograms). Dosage Calculations: Calculating tablet... Show more

1. A prescription has been written for Prevacid 30 mg #100, sig i cap qd, 2 refills; however, the patient's insurance benefit has a 34-day supply limit. If the original prescription is filled for 34 capsules, how many refills of 34 would be available?