NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What is a contraindication for the use of propofol?

  1. Hypersensitivity to egg or soy

  2. Hypersensitivity to peanuts

  3. Lactose intolerance

  4. Gluten sensitivity

The correct answer is: Hypersensitivity to egg or soy

Propofol is an anesthetic drug commonly used for sedation during medical procedures. It is essential for medical professionals to know if a patient has any contraindications for the use of this drug. A contraindication is a specific situation or patient characteristic that makes it potentially dangerous for a medication to be used. In this case, the contraindication for propofol is a hypersensitivity to egg or soy. This is because the drug is made with these ingredients and may cause severe allergic reactions in individuals with known allergies. The other options, including hypersensitivity to peanuts, lactose intolerance, and gluten sensitivity, are not contraindications for propofol use as they are not ingredients in the medication. It is important for patients to disclose any allergies to their healthcare providers before receiving propofol or any other medication to ensure their safety.