NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which type of medication is Tacrolimus in the context of eczema treatment?

Topical Steroid

Topical PDE-4 Inhibitor

Topical Calcineurin Inhibitor

Tacrolimus is a topical calcineurin inhibitor, specifically used for eczema treatment. Topical steroids (option A) are the most common medication for eczema treatment, however, they can have side effects such as skin thinning with prolonged use. Topical PDE-4 inhibitors (option B) are newer alternatives to topical steroids, but may not be suitable for all types of eczema. Oral antibiotics (option D) are used for bacterial infections and are not typically prescribed for eczema. Therefore, option C is the most appropriate choice for the type of medication Tacrolimus is in the context of eczema treatment.

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Oral Antibiotic

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