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What is the lot number mean on a drug label?
 
  A) Batch of drug from which the stock came.
  B) How much drug is administered at a single time.
  C) Used by the pharmacist to identify the drug.
  D) Used to identify the method of packaging.

Question 2

What day of the month does the medication expire and can no longer be used?
 
  A) First
  B) Ten
  C) Twenty
  D) Last



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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