Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Is it required to mention the prescribed brand name on the label when a generic is dispensed in Washington?

  1. Yes, without any specific wording

  2. Yes, with 'generic for ...' wording

  3. No, it is prohibited

  4. Only if the patient requests it

The correct answer is: Yes, with 'generic for ...' wording

These options are referring to different ways of labeling a generic medication, which can be confusing. Option A and D are incorrect because they do not specify how to label the generic medication. Option C is incorrect because it states that labeling a generic medication is prohibited, which is not accurate. The correct answer is B because it mentions the specific 'generic for ...' wording that is required on the label in Washington. This option provides the necessary context and accurately states the requirement for labeling a generic medication in Washington. Therefore, it is the most suitable choice.