NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What common component is found in Complera and Odesfsey?

  1. Rilpivirene

  2. Elvitegravir

  3. Efavirenz

  4. Bictegravir

The correct answer is: Rilpivirene

Complera and Odesfsey are both fixed-dose combination medications indicated for the treatment of HIV infection. The common component found in both medications is rilpivirine. Rilpivirine is a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) that helps to prevent the replication of the HIV virus. Therefore, the correct answer is A. Among the other options: - Elvitegravir is an integrase inhibitor found in medications like Stribild and Genvoya. - Efavirenz is an NNRTI found in medications like Atripla. - Bictegravir is an integrase inhibitor found in medications like Biktarvy.