Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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Which of the following drugs need to be dispensed with a patient package insert?

  1. Antibiotics

  2. Antipyretics

  3. Antiseptics

  4. Statins, Accutane, Estrogen or progestin containing products

The correct answer is: Antibiotics

Patient package inserts (PPIs) are required to be dispensed with certain drugs based on federal regulations. Drugs that have significant potential for serious and adverse effects, known as boxed warnings, must be dispensed with a PPI. Antibiotics are one of the drug classes that often have boxed warnings due to their potential for serious adverse effects such as allergic reactions and antibiotic resistance. Therefore, antibiotics need to be dispensed with a patient package insert. The other options, antipyretics, antiseptics, and statins, Accutane, Estrogen or progestin containing products, do not typically have boxed warnings that require a patient package insert to be dispensed.