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craiczarry

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A drug will NOT be classified as an over-the-counter (OTC) drug if it
 a. presents minimal risk and maximum benefit.
 b. has a label that contains adequate information in a user-friendly format.
 c. has a strong potential for abuse or misuse.
 d. treats a condition that does not require monitoring by a physician.

Question 2

Which is an example of a brand name of a drug?
 a. ranitidine
 b. Motrin IB
 c. acetaminophen
 d. acetylsalicylic acid



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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