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Exam: 084074RR - Drug Manufacturers, Monographs, and Package Inserts

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Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break, so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer.

1. The structural formula of a drug is included in this section of a drug monograph.
A. Dosage and Administration
B. Clinical Pharmacology
C. How Supplied
D. Description

2. A patient calls the pharmacy and asks if it's safe to take a certain drug while nursing. You pull the package insert and see that it's the older format. What section do you need to look in?
A. Dosage and Administration
B. Precautions
C. Clinical Pharmacology
D. Warnings

3. If you want to know what dose forms are available for a particular drug, you would look in this section of a drug monograph.
A. Adverse Reaction
B. How Supplied
C. Dosage and Administration
D. Warnings

4. How do you recognize the brand name of a drug in the package insert?
A. The brand name is the same as the chemical name.
B. The brand name appears in capital letters and is enclosed in parentheses.
C. The brand name appears in capital letters and has the registered trademark symbol next to it.
D. The brand name is spelled phonetically and has the registered trademark symbol next to it.

5. This section of a drug monograph would tell you if the drug is soluble in water.
A. How Supplied
B. Clinical Pharmacology
C. Description
D. Dosage and Administration

6. In the revised package insert style, where can you quickly find out the available dosage forms and strengths of a drug?
A. Dosage and Administration
B. Description
C. Highlights
D. Use in Specific Populations

7. To find out if a drug causes nausea, you

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