Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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A drug offered for sale under the name of another drug is termed:

  1. Adulterated

  2. Branded

  3. Misbranded

  4. Recalled

The correct answer is: Adulterated

The correct term for a drug offered for sale under the name of another drug is "misbranded." When a product is misbranded, it fails to include accurate labeling or is presented in such a way that it may mislead consumers about its identity, ingredients, or effectiveness. This situation is particularly important in the pharmaceutical industry, where clear and truthful labeling is crucial to ensure patient safety and informed decision-making. Adulterated refers to a substance that fails to meet quality standards or is contaminated but does not specifically relate to the use of another drug's name. Branded is a term often used to describe products that are marketed under a specific name, typically associated with a particular manufacturer, but it does not imply any inappropriate naming or labeling issues. Recalled refers to the action taken to remove a product from the market when safety concerns arise, which is distinct from the marketing or naming aspects described in the question.