Arizona MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What was prohibited under the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906?

  1. Interstate commerce of misbranded/adulterated products

  2. Sale of prescription drugs without a prescription

  3. Importation of foreign drugs

  4. Marketing of generic drugs

The correct answer is: Interstate commerce of misbranded/adulterated products

The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was primarily focused on ensuring the safety and efficacy of food and drug products by prohibiting the interstate commerce of misbranded and adulterated products. This legislation marked a significant step in consumer protection by requiring that products be accurately labeled and that they meet certain safety standards. The Act sought to eliminate deceptive practices in the marketing of food and drugs, thus ensuring that consumers were informed about the products they were purchasing. This context highlights the importance of product integrity, which was a critical issue at the time, as many products were either mislabeled or contained harmful additives. While the other options touch on important regulatory aspects, they do not directly pertain to what the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 specifically aimed to address. The Act did not directly prohibit the sale of prescription drugs without a prescription, nor did it deal specifically with the importation of foreign drugs or the marketing of generic drugs.