Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is the FIRST element listed in the 'Drug Facts' Panel?

  1. Active Ingredient

  2. Purpose

  3. Warnings

  4. Uses

The correct answer is: Active Ingredient

The 'Drug Facts' Panel is a section on a medication label that provides important information about the medicine, such as its active ingredients, uses, and warnings. The FIRST element listed in this section is the Active Ingredient. This is because the active ingredient is the main component of the medication that is responsible for its intended effects. The Purpose, Warnings, and Uses are also important elements of the 'Drug Facts' Panel, but they are listed after the Active Ingredient. So while they are significant, they are not the FIRST element listed in the panel. It's important to pay attention to the Active Ingredient listed in this section to ensure that you are aware of what you are taking and any potential interactions or side effects.