Massachusetts Pharmacy Technician License Practice Test

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What is the name of the publication that includes approved drug production with therapeutic equivalency evaluation?

  1. Red Book

  2. Pill Identifier

  3. Orange Book

  4. Drug Facts

The correct answer is: Orange Book

The publication that includes approved drug production along with therapeutic equivalency evaluation is known as the Orange Book. Its official title is the "Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations." This resource is published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and serves as a reference for healthcare professionals to determine the therapeutic equivalence of generic and brand-name medications. The Orange Book is essential for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians as it helps them assess whether a particular drug is interchangeable with another in terms of effectiveness and safety. In contrast, while the Red Book provides information on pricing, compounding, and availability of medications, it does not focus on therapeutic equivalence. The Pill Identifier is used for identifying specific medications based on their physical characteristics but does not contain information about drug approval or equivalence. Drug Facts typically refers to labeling information about specific drug products, but it does not encompass the broader evaluations of equivalence that the Orange Book addresses.