Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Which OTC drugs are exempt from the 'If pregnant or breastfeeding' warning?

  1. Drugs for adult use only

  2. Drugs intended to benefit the fetus or nursing infant

  3. Aspirin-containing products

  4. Drugs labeled exclusively for pediatric use

The correct answer is: Drugs labeled exclusively for pediatric use

The correct answer is D because drugs labeled exclusively for pediatric use are not required to include the 'If pregnant or breastfeeding' warning since the target population is children. The other options (A, B, and C) do not meet this criterion and may still be required to include the warning as they may be used by adults or have potential effects on the fetus or nursing infant. Therefore, these options are incorrect.