Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Which is NOT a required element on OTC labels according to the 7-point system?

  1. Name of Product

  2. Celebrity endorsements

  3. Net contents

  4. Cautions and warnings

The correct answer is: Celebrity endorsements

The required elements on OTC labels according to the 7-point system are the name of the product, net contents, cautions and warnings, directions for use, active ingredients, purpose/use, and inactive ingredients. Celebrity endorsements are not a required element and are often used as a marketing tactic rather than a necessary piece of information for consumers to know about the product. Additionally, including celebrity endorsements on labels can potentially confuse or mislead consumers, so regulators do not consider it a necessary element for OTC labels. Therefore, B is the correct answer as it is not a required element according to the 7-point system.