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LaDunn

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A patient with venereal warts requests a treatment that can be applied at home. Which drug(s) would fit this category? You may select more than one answer.
 
  1. Podophyllin
  2. Imiquimod
  3. Trichloroacetic acid
  4. Liquid nitrogen
  5. Podofilox

Question 2

Which drug may be prescribed to prevent the growth of unwanted facial hair?
 
  1. Finasteride
  2. Minoxidil
  3. Eflornithine
  4. Fluorouracil



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Correct Answers: 2, 5

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Correct Answer: 3





 

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