Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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For adult immunization, a prescription is required for which of these vaccines along with typhoid vaccines?

  1. Flu vaccines

  2. Pertussis vaccines

  3. Japanese encephalitis vaccine, the rabies vaccine, and yellow fever vaccines

  4. Tetanus vaccines

The correct answer is: Japanese encephalitis vaccine, the rabies vaccine, and yellow fever vaccines

The correct choice relates to specific immunizations that require a prescription, particularly when considering travel or exposure to certain diseases. The Japanese encephalitis vaccine, rabies vaccine, and yellow fever vaccines are categorized differently from routine vaccines. They are generally administered based on specific health risk factors, travel requirements, or potential exposure, thus necessitating a prescription. In contrast, flu vaccines, pertussis vaccines, and tetanus vaccines are part of the broader immunization schedule that is often administered without the need for a prescription in many settings. These vaccines are typically provided in pharmacies and clinics as part of preventive healthcare, especially during specific seasons, such as flu season, or as part of routine childhood immunizations. Considering this context, the requirement for a prescription for certain vaccines, particularly those associated with specific risks or circumstances, underscores the need for medical guidance and clarification about an individual's health status or travel history.