NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What potential side effect is associated with Clascoterone cream in acne treatment?

  1. Hair loss

  2. Bleaching of clothing

  3. HPA axis suppression

  4. Photosensitivity

The correct answer is: HPA axis suppression

Clascoterone cream is a topical medication commonly used for acne treatment. While it is effective in reducing breakouts, it can also have potential side effects. One of these side effects is HPA axis suppression, which affects the body's ability to produce hormones. This can lead to symptoms such as thinning hair, fatigue, and weight gain. Option A, hair loss, may seem like a potential side effect, but it is actually a result of HPA axis suppression caused by the cream. Option B, bleaching of clothing, is not a side effect of the medication itself, but rather a potential issue when using any topical cream. Option D, photosensitivity, may also be a concern for some individuals, but it is not commonly associated with Clascoterone cream specifically. Therefore, the correct answer is C, HPA axis suppression.