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A. FDA No. 2014-067

Food and Drug Administration and PPhA Mull Plan to Authorize Community Pharmacist to Administer Vaccines.

A. FDA No. 2014-067
B. FDA No. 2014-068
C. FDA No. 2015-067
D. FDA No. 2015-068
E. FDA No. 2014-069

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A. A.O 42 s.2014 DOH

Creating an Inter - Agency Committee for the Formulation and Implementation of the National Plan to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in the Philippines.

A. A.O 42 s.2014 DOH
B. A.O 42 s.2014 FDA
C. A.O 56 s.2014
D. A.O 64 s.2014 DOH
E. A.O 56 s.2015

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A. R.A 10645

An act providing for the mandatory PHILHEALTH coverage for all SC amending for the purpose R.A 7432, as amended by R.A 9994, otherwise known "Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010"

A. R.A 10645
B. R.A 10354
C. R.A 10640
D. R.A 10643
E. R.A 10642

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C. R.A 10640

An act to further strengthen the anti-drug campaign of the government, amending section 21 of R.A 9165, otherwise known as the "Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Acts of 2002".

A. R.A 10645
B. R.A 10354
C. R.A 10640
D. R.A 10643
E. R.A 10642

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B. R.A 10354

The responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012

A. R.A 10645
B. R.A 10354
C. R.A 10640
D. R.A 10643
E. R.A 10642

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D. R.A 10643

An act to effectively instill health consciousness through graphic health warnings on tobacco products.

A. R.A 10645
B. R.A 10354
C. R.A 10640
D. R.A 10643
E. R.A 10642

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E. R.A. 6675

An Act to promote, requires, and ensures the production of an adequate supply, distribution, use, and acceptance of drugs and medicines identified by their generic names.

A. R.A. 3720
B. R.A. 9165
C. R.A. 5921
D. R.A. 9502
E. R.A. 6675

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E. R.A 9502

An act providing for cheaper and quality medicines, amending for purposes RA 8293 or the Intellectual Property code, RA 6675 or the Generic Act of 1988 and RA 5921 or the Pharmacy Law, and for other purposes.

A. R.A 9165
B. R.A 9994
C. R.A 9257
D. R.A 7876
E. R.A 9502

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A. R.A. 3720

An Act to ensure the safety and purity of foods and cosmetics, and the purity, safety, efficacy and quality of drugs and devices being made available to the public, vesting the BFAD with authority to administer and enforce the laws pertaining thereto, & for other purposes

.A. R.A. 3720
B. R.A. 6675
C. R.A. 9502
D. R.A. 9165
E. R.A. 8203

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A. R.A. 9165

An Act instituting the "Comprehensive Dangerous Act of 2002", repealing R.A. 6425, as amended, providing funds therefore, and for other purposes.
A. R.A. 9165
B. R.A. 8981
C. R.A. 6675
D. R.A. 9211
E. R.A. 10354

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B. R.A 6675

Prescription without specification on the generic name of the prescribed product is a violation of.

A. R.A 9502
B. R.A 6675
C. R.A 5921
D. R.A 8203
E. R.A 9994

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B. R.A 9502

The "Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008" is known as:

A. R.A 9257
B. R.A 9502
C. R.A 8432
D. R.A 8172
E. R.A 9994

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A. R.A 9711

Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) is hereby renamed the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).A. R.A 9711B. R.A 3720C. R.A 9257D. R.A 9502E. R.A 7581

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E. R.A 9711

This act shall be known as the "Food and Drug Administration Act of 2009".

A. R.A 3720
B. R.A 6675
C. R.A 7394
D. R.A 8203
E. R.A 9711

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E. R.A 8203

The "Special Law on Counterfeit Drugs" is known as:
A. R.A 5921
B. R.A 6675
C. R.A 3720
D. R.A 7581
E. R.A 8203

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B. R.A 6675

Prescription without specification on the generic name of the prescribed product is a violation of.

A. R.A 9502
B. R.A 6675
C. R.A 5921
D. R.A 8203
E. R.A 9994

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A. R.A 7581

The "Price Act" is known as:

A. R.A 7581
B. R.A 7432
C. R.A 7394
D. R.A 8981
 E. R.A 8344

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E. R.A 7394

The "Consumer Act of the Philippines" is known as:

A. R.A 8344
B. R.A 7432
C. R.A 7581
D. R.A 8981
E. R.A 7394

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D. R.A 8293

The "Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines" is known as:

A. R.A 7581
B. R.A 7432
C. R.A 7394
D. R.A 8293
E. R.A 9502

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C. R.A 9184

The "Procurement Act" is known as:

A. R.A 7876
B. R.A 8172
C. R.A 9184
D. R.A 9211
E. R.A 8423

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D. R.A 8172

An "Act for salt Iodization Nationwide" or "ASIN" law is known as:

A. R.A 8293
B. R.A 9711
C. R.A 7876
D. R.A 8172
E. R.A 8344

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D. R.A 8344

An act penalizing the refusal of hospital and medical clinics to administer appropriate initial medical treatment and support in emergency or serious cases, amending for the purpose Bats Pambansa bilang 702, otherwise known as "Act Prohibiting the demand of deposit or advance payments for the confinement or treatment of patient in the hospital or medical clinics in certain cases" is known as:

A. R.A 9994
B. R.A 10640
C. R.A 10645
D. R.A 8344
E. R.A 8423

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A. A.O 2016-0008

Revised Rules and Regulations Governing the Generic Labeling Requirements of Drug Products for Human use.

A. A.O 2016-0008
B. A.O 2016-0003
C. A.O 2015-0053
D. 2015-0008
E. 2015-0003

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A. R.A 9994

The "Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010" is known as:

A. R.A 9994
B. R.A 9949
C. R.A 7432
D. R.A 9257
E. R.A 8344

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B. R.A 8981

The "PRC Modernization Act" is known as:

A. R.A 7581
B. R.A 8981
C. R.A 8189
D. R.A 8423
E. R.A 7876

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C. R.A 8423

The "Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act" is known as:

A. R.A 8324
B. R.A 9502
C. R.A 8423
D. R.A 9211
E. R.A 9257

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A. R.A 7876

The "Senior Citizen Center Act" is known as:

A. R.A 7876
B. R.A 7687
C. R.A 7432
D. R.A 9257
E. R.A 9994

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B. R.A 9502

The "Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008" is known as:

A. R.A 9257
B. R.A 9502
C. R.A 8432
D. R.A 8172
E. R.A 9994

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A. A.O 90

Amended to A.O 62 s. 1989 Re: "Rules and Regulation to implement Prescribing requirements"

A. A.O 90
B. A.O 63
C. A.O 49
D. A.O 163
E. A.O 50

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B. E.O 49

Directing the mandatory use of the Philippine National Drug Formulary (PNDF) Volume 1 as the basis for Procurement of drug Products by the Government.

A. A.O 42
B. E.O 49
C. A.O 51
D. E.O 90
E. A.O 163

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C. E.O 175

R.A 3720 was amended by E.O no.

A. E.O 851
B. E.O 174
C. E.O 175
D. E.O 881
E E.O 119

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E. E.O 119

E.O which is responsible in reorganization of the former Bureau (BFAD).

A. E.O 175
B. E.O 851
C. E.O 174
D. E.O 223
E. E.O 119

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B. P.D 223

The presidential decree which lead to creation of PRCA. P.D 221B. P.D 223C. P.D 881D. P.D 1926E. P.D 1363

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B. A.O 90

This contains the amendments of A.O 62A. A.O 55B. A.O 90C. A.O 42D. A.O 64E. A.O 67

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C. A.O 42

Drug registration of Herbal and/or Traditional Drugs (Local and Import)A. A.O 63B. A.O 62C. A.O 42D. A.O 56E. A.O 67

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B. A.O 63

Revised rules and regulations to implement dispensing requirements under the Generic Act of 1988A. A.O 55B. A.O 63C. A.O 62D. A.O 64E. A.O 67

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C. A.O 62

Revised Rules and Regulations to implement prescribing requirements under the Generics act of 1988.A. A.O 55B. A.O 63C. A.O 62D. A.O 56E. A.O 90

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D. No. 90 s. 1989

In response to the request of prescribing doctors to allow them to write the name of more than one drug product on the same page of a prescription form for a particular patient is A.OA. No. 78 s. 1988B. No. 76 s. 1989C. No. 79 s. 1989D. No. 90 s. 1989E. No. 99 s. 1989

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C. R.A 9165

The "Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002" is known as :A. R.A 9257B. R.A 9502C. R.A 9165D. R.A 9994E. R.A 9205

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A. R.A 9257

The "Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2003" is known as:A. R.A 9257B. R.A 9502C. R.A 9165D. R.A 8981E. R.A 7581

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C. R.A 6425

The law that was repeated by R.A 9165 is:A. R.A 8344B. R.A 7581C. R.A 6425D. R.A 8981E. R.A 6675

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E. 10912

An act mandating and Strengthening the Continuing Professional Development for all Regulated Professions, creating Continuing Professional Development Council, and Appropriating Funds Therefore, and for other related purpose. Republic ActA. 10640B. 10918C. 10990D. 10981E. 10912

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A. P.D 223

PD which created the Professional Regulation Commission.A. P.D 223B. P.D 1675C. P.D 1363D. P.D 1926E. P.D 881

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D. 18

Adult vaccine refer to cervical cancer, flu, pneumococcal, other pre-exposure prophylactic vaccines to be administered to patients aged years and above.A. 6B. 10C. 15D. 18E. 21

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A. Pharmacy Aides

Refer to persons who assist the pharmacists in the different aspect of pharmacy operation based on established standard operating procedure and processes, with very minimal degree of independence or decision making and without direct interaction with patients.A. Pharmacy AidesB. Pharmacy AssistantsC. Pharmacy TechniciansD. PharmacistE. Both A and B

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D. 3 years

Chairman and the members of the Professional Regulatory Board of Pharmacy shall hold office forA. 7 yearsB. 5 yearsC. 4 yearsD. 3 yearsE. 2 years

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B. Pharmacy Assistants

Refer to persons who assist the pharmacists in the different aspect of pharmacy operation based on established standard operating procedure and processes, with very minimum degree of independence or decision making and may have supervised interaction with patient.A. Pharmacy AidesB. Pharmacy AssistantsC. Pharmacy TechniciansD. PharmacistE. Both A and B

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E. 5%

The senior citizen shall be entitled the grant of discount for the consumption of electricity, water and telephone by the senior citizens center and residential care/group homes that are non-stock, non-profit Domestic Corporation.A. 20%B. 10%C. 50%D. 100%E. 5%

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A. Imprisonment of NLT 6 months and 1 day but NMT 2 years and 4 months

The penalty which shall be imposed for counterfeiting drug intended for animals.A. Imprisonment of NLT 6 months and 1 day but NMT 2 years and 4 monthsB. Imprisonment of 6 years and 1 day but NMT 10 yearsC. Imprisonment of 12 years but NMT 15 yearsD. Imprisonment of 4 months and 1 day but NMT 6 yearsE. Life imprisonment to death

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B. Life imprisonment to death

The penalty of cultivation of plants which are sources of prohibited drugs is:A. 6 months rehabilitationB. Life imprisonment to deathC. 50 years imprisonmentD. 12 years and 1 day to 20 yearsE. A fine of PhP 100,000.00 to PhP 200,000.00

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D. Morphine

Examples of prohibited drug listed under R.A no. 9165A. DexedrineB. AmobarbitalC. PhenobarbitalD. MorphineE. Both A and D

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B. S-2

Applicable S tax for prescribers of dangerous drugs:A. S-1B. S-2C. S-3D. S-4E. S-5-1

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D. S-4

The wholesaler of Narcotics must obtainA. S-1B. S-2C. S-3D. S-4E. S-5-C

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D. S-5-D

The license for the bulk storage of specific dangerous drugs and their preparations.A. S-5-IB. S-5-CC. S-5-ED. S-5-DE. S-5-IM

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E. S-6

Administrative designation assigned to persons using narcotics in research, analysis and instruction is:A. S-1B. S-2C. S-4D. S-5-IE. S-6

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D. Benzedrine

Examples of regulated drug listed R.A no 9165A. LSDB. MorphineC. HeroinD. BenzedrineE. Both B and D

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C. S-3

A retailer of narcotics must obtain S- licensed based on R.A 9165A. S-1B. S-2C. S-3D. S-4E. S-5-E

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S-2

Physicians, Dne

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D. 80

A certain drug is considered counterfeit if it contains less than how many percent of the active ingredient it purports to possess?A. 10B. 30C. 50D. 80E. 100

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D. 10g

The amount of Opium subject to life imprisonment to death and fine ranging from PhP 500,000 to PhP 10MA. 500gB. 50gC. 40gD. 10gE. Less than 5g

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D. 10g

The amount of Morphine subject to life imprisonment to death and fine ranging from PhP 500,000 to PhP 10MA. 500gB. 50gC. 40gD. 10gE. Less than 5g

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A. 500g

Amount of marijuana subject to life imprisonment to death and fine ranging from PhP 500,000 to PhP 10MA. 500gB. 10gC. 5gD. 50gE. 40g

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B. 50g

Amount of Methamphetamine subject to life imprisonment to death and fine ranging from PhP 500,000 to PhP 10M.A. 500gB. 50gC. 10D. 1E. Less than 1

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B. 20 working days

Duration in the conduct of examination in determining the genuineness and authenticity of suspected counterfeit drug by the Bureau is:A. 10 working daysB. 20 working daysC. 30 working daysD. 16 working daysE. within 24 hours

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C. 30 days

If the seized drug was found to be counterfeit, the business establishment must be directed for preventive closure for a period of .A. 10 daysB. 15 daysC. 30 daysD. 45 daysE. 60 days

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D. 24 hours

The confiscated or seized dangerous drugs, plant sources, controlled precursor and essential chemical shall be submitted to the PDEA Forensic Laboratory for a Quantitative examination within .A. 12 hoursB. 32 hoursC. 15 hoursD. 24 hoursE. 48 hours

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D. A.O 55

Requirements of labeling materials of Pharmaceutical products.A. A.O 64B. A.O 42C. A.O 56D. A.O 55E. A.O 49

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A. 1 liter

A license retail seller/handler of controlled chemical may sell acetone in a quantity not exceeding .A. 1 literB. 2 litersC. 3 litersD. 4 litersE. 5 liters

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C. 20%

The senior citizen shall be entitled the grant of discount from all establishment relative to the utilization of transportation services, restaurants, and purchase of medicines anywhere in the country, including funeral and burial services for the death of the senior citizens.A. 5%B. 10%C. 20%D. 50%E. Free

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B. Panic Buying

It is the abnormal phenomenon where consumers buy basic necessities and prime commodities grossly in excess of their normal requirement resulting in undue shortages of such goods to the prejudice of less privileged consumers.A. HoardingB. Panic BuyingC. ProfiteeringD. CartelE. Buffering

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A. Hoarding

It is undue accumulation by a person or combination of persons of any basic necessities or prime commodities beyond his or their normal inventory levels.A. HoardingB. Panic buyingC. CartelD. ProfiteeringE. Bilk buying

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D. Profiteering

The sale or offering for sale of any basic necessity or prime commodity at a price grossly in excess of its true worth.A. HoardingB. CartelC. Panic buyingD. ProfiteeringE. Wholesale buying

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C. Cartel

It is any combination of or agreement between two or more persons engaged in the manufacture, processing, storage, supply, distribution, marketing, sale or disposition of any basic necessity or prime commodity designed to artificially and unreasonably increased or manipulated its price.A. HoardingB. Panic buyingC. CartelD. ProfiteeringE. Discriminatory selling

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A. DDB

It has the power to reclassify, add or remove from the list of dangerous drugs.A. DDBB. PDEAC. FDAD. DOHE. Forensic Laboratory

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B. Den, Dive or Resort

It is a place where any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical is administered, delivered, stored for illegal purposes, distributed, sold or used in any form.A. Clandestine laboratoryB. Den, Dive or ResortC. CentersD. Private laboratoryE. Manufacturing laboratory

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B. Deliver

Any act of knowingly passing a dangerous drug to another, personally or otherwise, and by any means, with or without consideration.A. CultivateB. DeliverC. PusherD. CultureE. Trading

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E. Both A and B

Any act of knowingly planting, growing, raising, or permitting the planting of any plant which is the source of dangerous drugs:A. CultivateB. CultureC. PusherD. FormerE. Both A and B

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B. Weighted average of 75% with no rating lower than 50% in any subjects

In the Philippine Pharmacy Act, in order to be registered and licensed as a pharmacist, a candidate must obtain aA. Weighted average of 75% with no rating lower than 50% in 2 subjectsB. Weighted average of 75% with no rating lower than 50% in any subjectsC. Weighted average of 75%D. Weighted average of 65% with no rating lower than 50% in 2 subjectsE. Weighted average of 65% with no rating lower than 50% in any subjects

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A. Contraindication

Refers to the statement regarding the conditions wherein the use of the product may cause harm to the patient.A. ContraindicationB. CautionC. WarningD. PrecautionE. Indication

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B. NLT 15 sq. M

What is the loor area requirement for drug outlets?A. NMT 15 sq. MB. NLT 15 sq. MC. NLT 20 sq. MD. NMT 20 sq. ME. NLT 30 sq. M

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A. Percentage Strength

The alcohol content must be expressed in .A. Percentage StrengthB Ration StrengthC. Proof StrengthD. MIE. Grams

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B. New drug

These are drugs which has undergone adequate clinical trial of Phase I, II and III but which need further Phase IV Clinical Pharmacology studies before it can be given regular registrationA. Investigational drugB. New drugC. Tried and TestedD. Established drugE. Therapeutic Innovation

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C. 7 years

Composition of the commission (PRC), the commission shall be headed by one full time chairperson and two full time commissioners, all to be appointed by the President for a term of .A. 3 yearsB. 5 yearsC. 7 yearsD. 10 yearsE. 6 years

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C. Minimum penalty

Penalty imposed when the counterfeit products are not lifesaving drugs and the volume of the said products is not worth more than PhP 100,000 or the number of the drug product subject of the case is NMT 3 brands or Generic products.A. Maximum penaltyB. Medium penaltyC. Minimum penaltyD. Revocation of LicenseE. Permanent Closure

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D. 4

A pharmacist working Category A establishment may be allowed to simultaneously work and successively render pharmacy services in Category B establishment/outlets with a maximum of .A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4E. 5

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B. Warning

It refers to statements regarding the occurrences of potential hazards and side effects associated with the use of the products and the limitation of its use.A. Pharmacologic categoryB. WarningC. ContraindicationD. Dosage formulationE. Precautions

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C. Precautions

It refers the instruction and special care required in the use of the drug product to avoid undesired effects and to ensure the safe and effective use.A. ContraindicationB. WarningC. PrecautionsD. IndicationsE. Cautions

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B. National Drug formulary

It is composed of a core list of medication considered essential and a complementary list of drugs considered useful it not essential.A. National Drug policyB. National Drug formularyC. National Drug CommitteeD. Philippine National Drug formularyE. Hospital formulary

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A. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine

"Ecstacy" is also known as:A. MethylenedioxymethamphetamineB. MethyldioxymethamphetamineC. Methamphetamine HydrochlorideD. MMDAE. Ice

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C. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride

"Shabu" is also known as:A. MethylenedioxymethamphetamineB. MethyldioxymethamphetamineC. Methamphetamine HydrochlorideD. MMDAE. GuazaThe test for alcohol content for registration of herbal and/or traditional drug should not be more than .A. 10B. 15C. 20D. 80E. 95

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A. NMT 10

The test for alcohol content for registration of herbal and/or traditional drug should not be more than .A. 10B. 15C. 20D. 80E. 95

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June 7, 2002

R.A 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Acts of 2002)

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February 15, 2010

R.A 9994 (Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2010)

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April 13, 1992

R.A 7394 (The Consumer Act of the Philippines)

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February 26, 2004

R.A 9257 (Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2003)

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September 13, 1988

R.A 6675 (The Generic Acts of 1988)

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June 22, 1963

R.A 3720 (Foods, Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics Act)

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Cu (Copper)

Heavy metals to be tested in the herbal/ traditional drugs, EXCEPT:

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A. Cotton buds

Example of a medical device required to be registered.A. Cotton budsB. ToothbrushesC. Tongue DepressorsD. Abdominal padsE. Surgical caps (non-sterile)

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B. 120 days

Existing establishments that fail to file an application for renewal after days from the date of expiration shall be automatically cancelled and deleted from the list of licensed establishments without prejudice to their application.A. 180 daysB. 120 daysC. 60 daysD. 30 daysE. 15 days