West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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For OTC labeling, what amount of calcium requires the statement "ask a doctor before use if you have kidney stones or calcium-restricted diet"?

  1. >600 mg

  2. >3.2 g

  3. >975 mg

  4. ≥20 mg

The correct answer is: >600 mg

The other options are incorrect because they do not meet the threshold amount of calcium that warrants the warning statement. Option B is much higher than the recommended daily intake of calcium and would not be included as a requirement for the warning statement. Option C is slightly higher than the upper limit of calcium intake, but still falls below the threshold amount. Option D is a very low amount and would not require the warning statement. Option A, with a recommended daily intake of calcium of 1000mg, is the amount that would require the warning statement to be included.