what are the requirements for the return of drugs and devices {Ans: 1. Controlled substances cannot be accepted for return by pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, certified Oregon pharmacy technicians, and interns. 2. Drugs or devices may be accepted for return under specific circumstances once removed from the pharmacy, including: (a) Acceptance for destruction or disposal. (b) Dispensed in error, defective, adulterated, misbranded, expired, undeliverable, or subject to a recall. (c) Pharmacist determines potential harm to the public or patient if not accepted. 3. Exception to (2): Drugs or devices previously dispensed may be returned and redispensed if: (a) Unopened, in tamper-evident packaging. (b) Always under the control of a trained person in drug storage and administration in long-term care facilities or supervised living groups. (c) Not adulterated or misbranded, stored according to manufacturer recommendations.}what are the general requirements for an inpatient pharmacy {Ans: 1. Each hospital pharmacy must have a licensed Oregon pharmacist designated as the Pharmacist-in-Charge. 2. Hospitals with multiple pharmacies must appoint a licensed Oregon pharmacist as the Chief Pharmacy Officer or an equivalent position, responsible for directing pharmacy services. The CPO may also serve as the PIC for one of the pharmacies. 3. The hospital pharmacy