NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which reference provides drug pricing information?

  1. Red Book (Micromedex)

  2. FDA

  3. AHFS CDI

  4. Drug interaction facts: facts and comparisons

The correct answer is: Red Book (Micromedex)

The correct answer is A. Red Book (Micromedex) provides drug pricing information. Red Book is a comprehensive pricing reference for prescription and over-the-counter drugs. It offers up-to-date and reliable information on drug pricing, which is essential for pharmacists when advising patients on the costs of their medications. Options B, C, and D are incorrect: B. FDA does not provide drug pricing information. The FDA is responsible for regulating the approval, manufacturing, and marketing of medications, but it does not offer pricing information. C. AHFS CDI (American Hospital Formulary Service Consumer Drug Information) is a source of drug information primarily focusing on drug usage and patient education, but it does not specialize in drug pricing. D. Drug Interaction Facts: Facts and Comparisons is a valuable resource for drug interactions but does not specifically provide drug pricing information.