Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What limitation is mentioned for shopkeepers selling OTC EPP products?

  1. They may be limited in sales if found selling in a suspicious transaction

  2. They cannot sell EPP products to minors

  3. They can only sell a maximum of 5 units per transaction

  4. EPP products can only be sold in pharmacies

The correct answer is: They may be limited in sales if found selling in a suspicious transaction

Shopkeepers selling OTC EPP products may be limited in sales if found selling in a suspicious transaction. This means that if a shopkeeper is suspected of engaging in illegal or fraudulent activity, their sales of OTC EPP products may be restricted. While the other options may also be restrictions for selling EPP products, they are not explicitly mentioned as limitations in the question. B mentions not selling to minors, which is likely a legal restriction. C mentions a maximum amount per transaction, which could also be a legal limitation. And D mentions a specific location for selling EPP products, which could be a regulation rather than a limitation.