NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What type of information does the Pink Book (CDC) provide?

  1. Drug pricing information

  2. Information on epidemiology and vaccine-preventable diseases

  3. List of approved drugs

  4. Regulatory and business development references

The correct answer is: Information on epidemiology and vaccine-preventable diseases

The correct answer is B. The Pink Book, also known as the CDC Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, provides information on epidemiology and vaccine-preventable diseases. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals, including pharmacists, on various immunization topics such as vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccination recommendations, vaccine safety, and more. The Pink Book is a valuable tool for healthcare providers to stay informed about the latest updates and guidelines related to immunizations and disease prevention. The other options are incorrect because: A. Drug pricing information is typically not found in the Pink Book, as its main focus is on epidemiology and vaccine-preventable diseases. C. The Pink Book does not contain a list of approved drugs as it primarily focuses on vaccines and preventable diseases. D. Regulatory and business development references are not the main content of the Pink Book, which is more centered on epidemiology and disease prevention.