Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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'Do not use...' on an OTC drug label is meant for?

  1. Conditions

  2. Side effects

  3. Drug-drug and drug-food interactions

  4. Contraindications

The correct answer is: Contraindications

The statement "Do not use..." on an OTC drug label is meant for contraindications. Contraindications are specific situations in which a drug, procedure, or treatment should not be used because it may harm a patient. The other options given, such as conditions, side effects, and drug-drug and drug-food interactions, are types of information that may also be included on an OTC drug label, but they are not indicated by the phrase "Do not use..." Instead, they may be listed under labels such as "Warnings," "Precautions," or "Interactions."