Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What must be included on the Principal Display Panel of an OTC drug?

  1. Net quantity of contents

  2. Statement of Identity

  3. Color of the packaging

  4. Name and address of manufacturer

The correct answer is: Statement of Identity

The Principal Display Panel of an OTC drug is the main label that is seen by consumers, typically on the front of the packaging. It is important for this panel to include a Statement of Identity, which is a clear and accurate description of what the product is. This ensures that consumers can easily identify and differentiate the product from others on the shelf. Additionally, including the net quantity of contents and name and address of manufacturer are also required by the FDA, but they are not as essential for quickly understanding the purpose of the product. The color of the packaging is also not significant in terms of regulatory requirements for the Principal Display Panel.