NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What is the Black Box Warning associated with Montelukast?

  1. Cardiac events

  2. Severe allergic reactions

  3. Neuropsychiatric events

  4. Liver toxicity

The correct answer is: Neuropsychiatric events

The Black Box Warning associated with Montelukast is related to Neuropsychiatric events, not the other options. A Black Box Warning is the most serious type of warning issued by the FDA for prescription drugs. It is used to alert healthcare professionals and patients about potential risks and side effects associated with a particular medication. While the other options may also have potential side effects, they are not specifically associated with Montelukast. This highlights the importance of understanding the specific risks and warnings associated with any medication that is prescribed.