Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Are pharmacies required to display any notices to the public?

  1. No notices required

  2. Only the pharmacy hours

  3. Notice regarding generic drugs substitution

  4. Notice of available vaccines

The correct answer is: Notice regarding generic drugs substitution

Some pharmacies may also choose to display other notices, such as information about available vaccines, but they are not required to do so. Option A is incorrect because pharmacies are required to display at least one type of notice, as mandated by law. Option B is incorrect because it is only one possible notice that pharmacies may display, but it is not the only one required by law. Option D is incorrect because it only mentions one specific type of notice that pharmacies may display, but there are other types of notices they may choose to display. Option C is the most correct answer because it highlights a specific notice that pharmacies are required to display by law - the notice regarding generic drug substitution.