Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What are the 3 categories OTC ingredients are divided into?

  1. Category 1: GRASE, Category 2: Unsafe, Category 3: Insufficient data

  2. Category A: Approved, Category B: Not safe, Category C: Under review

  3. Category 1: Newly Approved, Category 2: Rejected, Category 3: Need more data

  4. Category A: Safe, Category B: Unsafe, Category C: Pending

The correct answer is: Category 1: GRASE, Category 2: Unsafe, Category 3: Insufficient data

OTC ingredients are divided into 3 categories: 1. Category 1: Generally Recognized As Safe and Effective (GRASE) 2. Category 2: Not Generally Recognized As Safe and Effective (Unsafe) 3. Category 3: Insufficient data This categorization helps in regulating and determining the safety and effectiveness of OTC ingredients available in the market. Option A correctly identifies these categories, making it the correct answer. Options B, C, and D present incorrect categories or definitions that do not align with the standard classification of OTC ingredients.